B) Elevation Angle; C) Azimuth - SELFSAT H10D User Manual

Flat satellite antenna with dual linear polarization
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B) Elevation Angle :

Then obtain the Elevation angle according to the area location of the chosen satellite on the lists in this
manual. Then move your antenna up or down according to the angle, (you may use the graduated
surface of the bracket in order to make sure that you are on the right position. Once achieved, tighten
your elevation nuts on the Angle Bracket (B1), this is a preliminary adjustment which you may have to
fine tune later by using the pointing menu on the TV.
You may do a fine tuning for the elevation angle by following the peak signal level on your screen later
on once all three points have been followed.
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N 0

C) Azimuth :

Finally obtain the area's azimuth angle of the chosen satellite, on the lists in this manual, Point the
antenna in a generally southerly direction, then, by using the compass rotate to the right or the left
towards south on your compass (180°).
All of the European satellites are located to the south, there will be a minor difference in the azimuth
angle from one satellite to another.
Once you have selected the chosen satellite on your receiver follow the signal strength on the screen
by fine tuning the azimuth and rotating the antenna very slowly "to the right" or "to the left" in order to
receive the highest signal level from the satellite.
You should be able to find the satellite signal first and then the signal peak, indicated on your screen.
Once you sweep through the peak-signal point on the screen, mark the position with a pencil and
screw in your angle bracket to fix the antenna in this position.
Satellite position
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S 180
Elevation Angle
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S 180
Azimuth
Angle
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Elevation
Angle
Azimuth
Angle

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