Hughes DIRECWAY AN4-074-DF User Manual

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Chapter 5 • Pointing the antenna
 
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not yet moved to mark 3 on the mast, return to step 1 (in 
Adjusting azimuth) and adjust it again. Keep moving the 
reflector a little at a time until you get a signal. 
4. Keep moving the antenna reflector a little at a time until you 
detect a signal or until you reach the limit to the right.
5. If there is no signal after the antenna reflector has been 
moved from mark 2 to mark 3 (1-1/2 in.), there may be an 
error. If there is no signal, perform the following quick 
checks.
– Check the coaxial cable connections at the LNB, IDU, and 
all the connections in between.
– Make sure there are no obstructions such as trees blocking 
the signal.
– Make sure you recorded and properly set the azimuth, 
elevation, and polarization values.
– Verify the azimuth setting by moving 15 ft in front of or 
behind the antenna and taking another compass reading. 
Metal near the compass, such as a car or even a belt buckle, 
can give a false reading.
– Point the front of the antenna reflector to the left of the 
estimated bearing to the satellite so the alignment mark on 
the Az/El cap lines up with the right-most pencil mark you 
made on the mast.
– Repeat the steps beginning with step 1 (in Adjusting 
Peaking the signal
After the satellite is detected, peak the signal as follows:
1. Mark the mast with a pencil so you can find the azimuth 
bearing again.
2. After detecting the satellite, continue turning the antenna 
reflector a small amount in the same direction you were 
turning it when you began receiving the satellite signal. 
Pause for 5 sec after each time you move the reflector. 
3. Turn the reflector in this fashion until the signal strength 
values displayed by the installation software begin to 
decrease. 
4. When the numbers begin to decrease, slowly turn the 
reflector in the opposite direction until you regain the highest 
number that was previously achieved. 
Achieving this maximum signal strength is called peaking the 
signal
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5. When you have peaked the azimuth, tighten the three clamp 
nuts on the canister completely.