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<blockquote data-quote="UNG" data-source="post: 496203" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Each to their own never had a problem with the cheap satellite finders once I've used dishpointer.com always get it bang on with little or no fade in signal strength when it rains although I do make sure I have a good clear line of sight to where the dish needs to point</p><p></p><p>I actually hate the expensive meters as they are a safety distraction you spend more time worrying about dropping them rather than concentrating your own safety. Spent some time doing satellite datacomms many years ago and the alignment and test kit was about £5 - 6k while most jobs were done off scaffolding or MEWPs occasionally there was no option and we had to use a ladder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UNG, post: 496203, member: 8931"] Each to their own never had a problem with the cheap satellite finders once I've used dishpointer.com always get it bang on with little or no fade in signal strength when it rains although I do make sure I have a good clear line of sight to where the dish needs to point I actually hate the expensive meters as they are a safety distraction you spend more time worrying about dropping them rather than concentrating your own safety. Spent some time doing satellite datacomms many years ago and the alignment and test kit was about £5 - 6k while most jobs were done off scaffolding or MEWPs occasionally there was no option and we had to use a ladder [/QUOTE]
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