Just a couple of thoughts after reading this thread:
Checking your position on
Dishpointer for 97W I get this:
I don't know what the white object left from the location you pointed out to be the location of your dish, but I suppose it's not more that 15 meters high so you would look over it.
By the way there are a lot of apps for your smartphone with which you can check the line of sight with augment reality, f.e.
Satellite Pointer.Just point your camera at the sky and you will see something like this:
Of course with other data and satellites.
In the screenshot made from the
dishpointer site, you can see the parameters for your dish.
For Galaxy 19 Ku-band
Satbeams advises a dish of minimum 90 cm/ 35.4 inch, so 36 inch would be on the edge, especially for DVB-S2/8PSK signals, but I think the DVB-S with FEC 3/4 might be possible to receive.
There is no way you can receive a KU band signal from 10 E at your location.