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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite Meters and Installation Equipment
Are there any Smart phone apps that help align a new dish?
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<blockquote data-quote="ched999uk" data-source="post: 873553" data-attributes="member: 401937"><p>I have a compass and a simple analogue 'sat finder' meter but I also have access to both android and iPhone smart phones. I notice that there are a lot of 'satellite finder' apps available.</p><p>Are any of them actually worth using or is it better to use compass and simple sat finder meter?</p><p></p><p>Looking at 'sat meters' is seems like there are the simple analogue ones starting at £10 and realistically then next ones are £80 for a SatLink 6909.</p><p></p><p>Currently I only need to setup the new dish (for 19.2e - Formula 1) nice big flat roof to work from so no hanging off ladders and then maybe once or twice a year setup a mobile dish. So probably not really worth spending much on a meter but you never know?</p><p></p><p>So for very occasional use what can I get away with?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ched999uk, post: 873553, member: 401937"] I have a compass and a simple analogue 'sat finder' meter but I also have access to both android and iPhone smart phones. I notice that there are a lot of 'satellite finder' apps available. Are any of them actually worth using or is it better to use compass and simple sat finder meter? Looking at 'sat meters' is seems like there are the simple analogue ones starting at £10 and realistically then next ones are £80 for a SatLink 6909. Currently I only need to setup the new dish (for 19.2e - Formula 1) nice big flat roof to work from so no hanging off ladders and then maybe once or twice a year setup a mobile dish. So probably not really worth spending much on a meter but you never know? So for very occasional use what can I get away with? [/QUOTE]
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