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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="RimaNTSS" data-source="post: 1007425" data-attributes="member: 312276"><p>Well, I fully skipped Monday. But starting from yesterday recording lots of data from different satellites during sun passage behind them. From yesterday's records I have found out that calculated time of maximum interference (in red) is different from real time of maximum interference (in green). I do not know what that means.... I do not exclude the option that antenna not perfectly flowing the arc ( I've installed it when it was very cold, so did not spent enough time). When antenna is pointed towards due-south satellites then the difference between calculated and measured time of maximum interference is smaller than on the far-East and far-West positions. Anyway, having time doing that.</p><p>Attached is graph I created from data received from 68,5*E each 7 seconds. Can build many more graphs like that from other satellites, on some satellites there is full lost of signal for several minutes, on some satellites just considerable drop of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RimaNTSS, post: 1007425, member: 312276"] Well, I fully skipped Monday. But starting from yesterday recording lots of data from different satellites during sun passage behind them. From yesterday's records I have found out that calculated time of maximum interference (in red) is different from real time of maximum interference (in green). I do not know what that means.... I do not exclude the option that antenna not perfectly flowing the arc ( I've installed it when it was very cold, so did not spent enough time). When antenna is pointed towards due-south satellites then the difference between calculated and measured time of maximum interference is smaller than on the far-East and far-West positions. Anyway, having time doing that. Attached is graph I created from data received from 68,5*E each 7 seconds. Can build many more graphs like that from other satellites, on some satellites there is full lost of signal for several minutes, on some satellites just considerable drop of it. [/QUOTE]
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