Winegard 2-WAY SATELLITE INTERNET SYSTEM Product Manual page 21

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Examples –
If the location where the system is being deployed requires an elevation look
angle of 18 degrees, then this would fall in the range of elevation in Section B,
which has a range of 240 degrees of azimuth sweep (±120 degrees from the
stowed position). Field personnel would have to ensure that the system is
stationed within this range of sweep in relation to the satellite for the antenna to
point properly.
Under the same scenario, if the technician stations the antenna so that the relative
location of the satellite to the antenna falls within Section C of the drawing, then
the system would be unable to find the satellite since the minimum elevation
angle at Section C is 20 degrees.
In another example, if the elevation angle is 12 degrees, then the field personnel
would need to station the antenna so that the relative location of the satellite falls
within Section A of the diagram. If the system is stationed so that the relative
location of the satellite falls within Sections B or C, then the system will be unable
to find the satellite as the elevation required will not be achievable.
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