Sat>IP Alignment
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
This application is designed to help users point their satellite dish/antenna using a SAT>IP server or a SAT>IP compliant IP-LNB.
For a semi-precise first alignment, users can first use the augmented reality tracker which will save time while searching for the orbital position. It uses location, compass and camera sensors from the user's mobile phone or tablet and will guide the user in the right direction.
After this initial step, the user can use the calculated azimuth, elevation and tilt values to calibrate the satellite dish/antenna.
Once everything is set up correctly, the user should connect to the SAT>IP server, select the satellite transponder used for pointing and then press "scan".
The analyzer will give the user all required information to fine-tune the pointing and after signal lock has been obtained will provide a list all of the available channels on that transponder.
For a semi-precise first alignment, users can first use the augmented reality tracker which will save time while searching for the orbital position. It uses location, compass and camera sensors from the user's mobile phone or tablet and will guide the user in the right direction.
After this initial step, the user can use the calculated azimuth, elevation and tilt values to calibrate the satellite dish/antenna.
Once everything is set up correctly, the user should connect to the SAT>IP server, select the satellite transponder used for pointing and then press "scan".
The analyzer will give the user all required information to fine-tune the pointing and after signal lock has been obtained will provide a list all of the available channels on that transponder.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 12.49 MB of space to download and install Sat>IP Alignment app. Sat>IP Alignment is available on iTunes for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Christian Hackbart at http://www.satip.info.
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