Hi All,
Wonder if anyone can advise me about this - I'm being a bit lazy as I could get pencil, paper and protractor out and draw it, but the voice(s) of experience will surely prevail
My end wall faces approximately 190 deg (or 10W in satellite speak I guess). I'm looking to mount a 1m motorised dish, but I'm wondering about what mounting to use. As the dish points further towards sats to the East (e.g Eutelsat 48E) the edge of the dish will get closer to the wall. Very approximately, if I'm using a 1m dish, the mount will have to stand 50cm + a bit more from the vertical to allow the dish to move towards the (theortical) maximum of 80E before the wall itself causes an obstruction.
So, my questions are:-
In reality, what is the furthest East satellite that I am likely to get a signal from on a 1m dish (in W. Yorks, approx 54 Latitude). If I'm unlikely to get anything past 50E then I guess it won't be too much of an issue, but if I can maybe get stuff from further East it may become a problem.
Out of interest, do dish motors have a "failsafe" mechanism so that if they were to go too far and the dish hits the wall the motor wouldn't carry on trying to force its way round, potentially burning out the gears/motor?
And what advice can anyone give about the mounting. I assume a right-angled jobbie rather than the curved type. How are the dimensions given in ads?
Any other advice or tips?
TIA
S.
Wonder if anyone can advise me about this - I'm being a bit lazy as I could get pencil, paper and protractor out and draw it, but the voice(s) of experience will surely prevail

My end wall faces approximately 190 deg (or 10W in satellite speak I guess). I'm looking to mount a 1m motorised dish, but I'm wondering about what mounting to use. As the dish points further towards sats to the East (e.g Eutelsat 48E) the edge of the dish will get closer to the wall. Very approximately, if I'm using a 1m dish, the mount will have to stand 50cm + a bit more from the vertical to allow the dish to move towards the (theortical) maximum of 80E before the wall itself causes an obstruction.
So, my questions are:-
In reality, what is the furthest East satellite that I am likely to get a signal from on a 1m dish (in W. Yorks, approx 54 Latitude). If I'm unlikely to get anything past 50E then I guess it won't be too much of an issue, but if I can maybe get stuff from further East it may become a problem.
Out of interest, do dish motors have a "failsafe" mechanism so that if they were to go too far and the dish hits the wall the motor wouldn't carry on trying to force its way round, potentially burning out the gears/motor?
And what advice can anyone give about the mounting. I assume a right-angled jobbie rather than the curved type. How are the dimensions given in ads?
Any other advice or tips?
TIA
S.

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