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So the house gets in the way for 42e if I install the dish between the two brackets, I'll have to put it above the top bracket.

A potentially stupid question,

If I install it above the top bracket, can I just move the pole up (and the dish along with it) if I need to? Or would that mess up the whole calibration?
 
Providing you check the pole is 90° all round
The main factor is Make sure you have clear
Line of sight from buildings and trees
Facing south 180° true South
 
Youll get line of sight ok sliding the pole upward but depending in how far above the top bracket you go wind will shake the pole possibly to the point of loosing signal in high winds.
 
I’m thinking of doing this using a 6ft pole. So if I had to move it, it would be a max of 10cm.

So the top pole would clear the top bracket by 80cm - is that too much?
 

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I’m thinking of doing this using a 6ft pole. So if I had to move it, it would be a max of 10cm.

So the top pole would clear the top bracket by 80cm - is that too much?
You would get away with that, there will be some movement in the wind but most of the sats your interested in would not loose signal
 
Are these priority switches different to normal switches? Ideally I'd set it up in three rooms, but haven't been able to find a 3/4 way switch. So wondering if I could get away with using a normal Disecq switch or if possible, can I use 2 priority switches in tandem?
If you don't want to drive the motor using all 3 receivers then get a quad output LNB,
1 output to main receiver goes through the motor
2nd and 3rd output goes straight to second and third receiver who will have no role in driving the motor.
This is what I have done, the only trouble is you have to watch the same satellite which is the main box is tuned into and there is a hassle of going to the main box room switching on the main receiver and changing the satellite. I tried to move the dish remotely using G-MScreen app (connected to main receiver) but it did not work.

another option is to put a priority switch and move the motor from 2 boxes and third box will be passively receiving satellite it is parked at.
 
on my other@linesman66

Just found this, Help - Align a motorised dish great guide!

You had mentioned the Zgemma boxes are not great driving motors - would that potentially mess the setup up? I was thinking of using my h9s to do this.
Ive had 2 H9s they are shocking driving usuals motors but i got around it.

I used a stabb motor amperage wise it has a very low consumption compared to say a Dark Motor combined this with a low amperage LNB i used a Smart Titanium LNB and the shortest run of ct125 low loss coax i could use and it was fine. Put the H9 on my other dish it wont move it where as a Viark 4k and a Duo2 does.
 
Ive had 2 H9s they are shocking driving usuals motors but i got around it.

I used a stabb motor amperage wise it has a very low consumption compared to say a Dark Motor combined this with a low amperage LNB i used a Smart Titanium LNB and the shortest run of ct125 low loss coax i could use and it was fine. Put the H9 on my other dish it wont move it where as a Viark 4k and a Duo2 does.
Ah cool, I'll just the viark box instead in that case
 
If I were to use an L bracket like the one below, does that make just the installation harder, or do the TK brackets offer better stability/performance over time too?

Satix SWH00400 Quality wall mount bracket support 40 cm: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics

With an L bracket I can get a better position as with the TKs I need to adjust for a window. But happy to use the TKs if these Ls are cack.
I have an L bracket on a fixed multisat
I wouldn't want to try and set one up for a motorised system,
 
With l brackets you are depending on the bricks running down the wall being level
If not you will need to build the bracket out
At the buttom The T.K set is far easier to
Adjust the pole so it excatily 90° As for
Zgemma recievers They can lose power to
The motor causing the motor to stick on
Certain transponders I recently done tests
On Zgemma recievers with motorisied satellite system Changed power Supplies
to 12volt 5amp Used octagon green l.n.b
Low powered Making sure the l.n.b wasnt
Draining power from the motor Its not
That they cant drive the motor satellite Its
a problem within the drivers of the reciever
Causing power reduction as motors have
Different surge currents
 
Agree with linesman66 the brackets choices you have linked to will be a pig to get plumb in all directions. Padding them out with washers etc will be a nightmare 20ft up a ladder not to mention the finished result will be no where near as sound as the brackets been flush to the wall..
 
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