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  1. 18 paź 2011 · Go to www.dishpointer.com and put in your location (you can select the photo version if you like) and the dish type. With the HR24, that would likely be either Directv SL3 or SL5. The result will give both true and magnetic. Set the elevation and tilt.

  2. 11 wrz 2013 · Most options will reset themselves after the meter is turned off and on. The only one that sticks is the Favorites list. To turn the meter off, press and hold the OK button. If the meter is plugged in, unplug it, turn it off by pressing and holding the OK button then plugging the meter in.

  3. 14 lip 2017 · Preset the EL & tilt to whatever your zip code calls for. Focus on the 101 bird first. Adjust the AZ & EL only to nail the center of the peak on 101. Lock down the AZ & EL. Switch to the 119 bird and adjust the tilt ONLY to center of the peak. Lock down the tilt. Double check the 101 (fine tune only). That's it! The others simply fall into place.

  4. Direct TV offers alignment as a service to optimize the angle, but you can also work the angle yourself. If you're experiencing bad service and need to adjust the angle immediately, you'll find that it's a fairly simple process.

  5. How to point your satellite dish. To receive DIRECTV broadcast signals, your satellite dish must be correctly positioned. This tool can help you position your DIRECTV dish on your own. Start by entering your five-digit ZIP Code below.

  6. 1. Press MENU on the remote control to bring up the Main menu. 2. Select Assistance, then Dish Pointing. 3. Select Enter ZIP Code. 4. Enter the ZIP Code for the satellite dish antenna installation location. 5. Record the elevation, azimuth, and tilt (oval satellite dish only) numbers below. Elevation ____________ Azimuth ___________

  7. When you subscribe to DirecTV and receive your satellite dish, be sure to aim it properly to receive a strong signal. A DirecTV professional installer can handle this task, or you can do it yourself. The main necessity is the left-to-right positioning coordinates known as your azimuth and elevation.

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