Sounds like your right on track. The way you want to do that is bore sight your G15 dish in other words line up with best signal to the center bird. I have used the patriot 3.8 many times for this. Rotation of your LNbs will be the next import thing. The easiest way to do that is if you have the multi lnb mount (which is safe to assume) they have an adjustable circle. When tuning in your G15 dish for peak signal rotate the mount not the feed horn. This will line up your other birds pretty close. Remember your signals cross as they hit so if your facing the dish your AMC10 birds lnb will be on the Right and slightly higher than G15. Also they always seem to be touching no real space between the feed horns
Two notes:
Bore site to the center bird, if you don't need G15 then simply remove once you have everything tuned
Start off with your Lnb's Horz and Vert square with the mounts rectangle. and rotate the circle on the mount. Assuming its similar to the ones I have used. Spectrum analyzer helps but not needed.
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