Soooo, it looks like I may finally be getting close to my order being filled--just in time for the price hike. Here is my question.
I'm in Alabama and from what I understand from reading, the vast majority of the satellites are either directly above me or to my north. The app backs this, when I do a scan of the sky--for those of you that have used this app you know, the area you need a clear view of is a different shade than the rest of the sky.
Anyway, when I do a scan during the day it says this would be a "great place to mount" no obstructions. When I stand in the exact same spot at night I says I need to find a better place. On both scans (day/night) the app is covering the exact same area of the sky. The photo below is facing due north and my spot is actually to the left (west). There is not a tree in sight above or to the north. Has anyone else experienced this?
I'm in Alabama and from what I understand from reading, the vast majority of the satellites are either directly above me or to my north. The app backs this, when I do a scan of the sky--for those of you that have used this app you know, the area you need a clear view of is a different shade than the rest of the sky.
Anyway, when I do a scan during the day it says this would be a "great place to mount" no obstructions. When I stand in the exact same spot at night I says I need to find a better place. On both scans (day/night) the app is covering the exact same area of the sky. The photo below is facing due north and my spot is actually to the left (west). There is not a tree in sight above or to the north. Has anyone else experienced this?