| With the PDQ Signal you will start
with a signal. That’s right! Once the Stand and your
Dish have been calibrated to each other the stand is so
accurate that within minutes, if not at the start, you
will have a signal strength.
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| By having accurate gauges for the
Elevation and Azimuth settings you don't have to remember what adjustment is needed for
the Dish’s Elevation Gauge. Report are that they have been
up to 8 degrees in error. |
| Not
having an Azimuth gauge at all and when you do have one it's
so small that pointing the dish is still
a guess. |
| With
PDQ Signal the base is a compass with a 14 inch diameter
Azimuth setting. With all the parts, including the Dish
itself, keyed to the Magnetic North of the stand the
dish starts in the right direction. |
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Using a meter and still not on the
right satellite? Because of the PDQ Signal stand,
you do not need a signal meter. The only time is when you are
without your Partner and cannot hear the TV. However,
the PDQ Signal stand is so accurate that with
the setting from the local zip codes your meter should be on the
correct satellite from the start. |
| Are
you getting all setup just to determine that maybe that
tree or building really is in the way? With the PDQ
stand comes a periscope that we loving call the LOST
unit; Line Of Sight Tool. Because the LOST
unit is keyed the same as the stand and dish, you
can place the LOST unit on the stand in place of the
dish. Now you can look through the eye piece and see if
that tree or building is in the way. You can then move to
an area without the obstacles. |
| When setting the elevation for the
strongest signal strength there is no more trying to
hold the dish and work those two nuts that are needed to
adjust the elevation. NO MORE WISHING FOR THREE
HANDS!!
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| The PDQ Signal
has threaded legs that will adjust the elevation slowly,
10 turns to the inch. Your Partner can watch the
strength get stronger and let you know when it's at it's
peak. NO MORE "I loosened the nut too much & now we
get to start all over again." |
| How
about those times when you could not nail down the
tripod and the weights did not keep if from falling over
and the dish and/or the LNB got broken or bent
up? |
| The Dish's reflector can
warp. When warped the correct settings no longer work.
It becomes a guess as to what can be used for the Azimuth
and Elevation. There may or may not be some
combination that will find the different signals. |
| The PDQ Signal is low to the ground, and if you
lower the profile of the stand in windy conditions, you
will not need to nail down the stand. In those cases
where the winds do get strong (Steady Winds over 45 MPH)
we are developing a “Strong Wind
Kit”. |