Thursday, Aug 29, 2019 at 09:23
Dave, "the dishes that sit on the ground in a triangular base are *AWFUL* in every way".
Really? I have an Optima 75 from Satplus that is the original folding one with the triangular base and have very little problems with it and it is so easy to pack away. So little problems in fact that on a recent trip we were alongside someone struggling with theirs on a tripod base that just as he had given up on it I was setting up ours and had it working in a couple of minutes. We then setup his quite quickly but struggled a bit with his tripod and his real cheap detector. Combined with the basic data sheet from Satplus covering a lot of locations, my mobile with Wikicamps and the older "marriage saver" sat finder I have had almost no problem anywhere on mainland Australia. Only 2
places have stumped me altogether. In
Geraldton people with roof mounted dishes had no problem but ours on the ground had no chance, The angle was so low that some hills were in the way. The other was recently somewhere North of
Toowoomba and it was very low signal strength one night and perfect the next so was probably environmental factors of cloud cover, very low temperature and maybe closeness to a large transmission tower.
I've seen people with drawbar mounted dishes and ones on rear bumpers having to realign their van a couple of times in getting the angle right as
well as people with cheap meters with varying degrees of difficulty. Then again others that have used the same for a while have little problems so I guess it's a lot to do with your own experience with what you have. Some people can make do with just a compass. So I don't rubbish other peoples systems as which is best is what's works for you, and that may not work for someone else.
There is one thing though that I have had problems with, and that's some mobile devices and Wikicamps. I've had 2 phones with compass issues and it was to do with the magnetic sensors needing resetting. I've seen references to going through a figure 8 movement to reset the phone but it didn't work. I don't know about Apple stuff but there's a hidden menu, maybe in all Android ones but not sure, and you can rotate the device through 3 axis and reset it. It worked for me.
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