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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Egis robot and a new control unit
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugocz" data-source="post: 1095046" data-attributes="member: 415382"><p>I'm not sure if I understood the translation of your post via google translator correctly.</p><p>By rotating the offset dish by 90 °, I solved the elevation angle. EGIS has an elevation range of 10 to 50 °. If I attached the dish classically, the offset of 25.5 ° will be added to the elevation. The resulting range of 35.5 to 75.5 ° is outside the position of satellites reachable from my position. If I attached the parabola to the EGIS at an angle of 25.5 °, then when pointing close to the horizon, the parabola would reach a negative elevation and hit the supporting mast. I describe these problems here at the end of the article: <a href="https://www.jevicko.org/laminas/index.php/en/parameters" target="_blank">Parameters</a></p><p>By turning the parabola by 90 °, the offset is added to the azimuth and can be shifted by turning the support tube. In the direction of elevation is the symmetrical side of the dish, which is sufficient for the range of motion of the egis positioner. I didn't believe it, but it works. The satellite can be aimed and receive its signal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugocz, post: 1095046, member: 415382"] I'm not sure if I understood the translation of your post via google translator correctly. By rotating the offset dish by 90 °, I solved the elevation angle. EGIS has an elevation range of 10 to 50 °. If I attached the dish classically, the offset of 25.5 ° will be added to the elevation. The resulting range of 35.5 to 75.5 ° is outside the position of satellites reachable from my position. If I attached the parabola to the EGIS at an angle of 25.5 °, then when pointing close to the horizon, the parabola would reach a negative elevation and hit the supporting mast. I describe these problems here at the end of the article: [URL='https://www.jevicko.org/laminas/index.php/en/parameters']Parameters[/URL] By turning the parabola by 90 °, the offset is added to the azimuth and can be shifted by turning the support tube. In the direction of elevation is the symmetrical side of the dish, which is sufficient for the range of motion of the egis positioner. I didn't believe it, but it works. The satellite can be aimed and receive its signal. [/QUOTE]
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