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- 02-18-2009 08:51 PM #1
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Has anyone tried to use the Birdog for AMC 15? We can't get it to lock, it locks on AMC 4 but not on AMC 15. Anyone got any ideas what we are doing wrong, we have a birdog ver. 3.0.
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- 02-18-2009 10:15 PM #2
I had the same issue a couple weeks ago. Had to break out the channel master. I do very few skyway sytems, mostly hughes, which I prefer installing any way. I would say its in the meter setup or in the data stream. Check the news page on birdogs website regular. They frequently update their files for many satellites.
- 02-18-2009 10:18 PM #3
website shows update 9-30-08.have you updated since then?
- 02-19-2009 06:47 AM #4
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Yeah thats the file that I have on the birdog. I am going to have to call skyway and have them update birdog with the latest information. When we use our analog meters it just pegs it so I am not sure how you are using an analog meter with skyways dish. Please let me know.
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- 02-19-2009 11:27 AM #5
I used an analog meter on skyway. I haven't installed on in a while, but I would use a channel master analog.
I actually found that using the little sat beeper thing that they send for a self-install works just as easy and fast.
- 02-19-2009 10:43 PM #6
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The sat beeper works fine here to lock the signal. But I am by Buffalo NY and our signal is very low. Skyway wants at least a 8db before we can close the ticket and most of the time with out a bigger dish that is impossible on AMC15. That is why I would like to be able to use the birdog to fine tune the signal. Once the weather breaks I will try out the analog meter again to see whats going on. I have tried the Channel Master, The crapo, and the Eagle Aspen meter on it before and it doesn't seem to make a difference it just pegs the meter out and moving the dish and lnb doesn't make a difference on the meter at all. I should have some more infomation early next week if the weather gets better.
Thanks for all the help,
Any other ideas or thaughts are welcome.
Rich
- 02-20-2009 07:47 PM #7
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Get yourself a 10db and a 20 db inline attenuator to use with the cheapo analog meters.
First try the 10db, if the needle still pegs try the 20 db if it still pegs try both the 10 and the 20 in series.
That ought to do it for you.
- 02-20-2009 11:36 PM #8
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Cool thanks for the info. I can use the ones that came with wildblue. I will let ya know how it goes for sure.
Thanks again
- 03-02-2009 09:34 AM #9
I just spoke with T3. Their report is BirDog hasn't updated their software/unit to include AMC-15 yet. T3 has made the request to them but nothing has happened as of today. Maybe if enough people request it, they will get it done soon?
Another way to BirDog in AMC-15 is to:
1) Find AMC-4 (101-degrees) and move it 4 to 5-degrees West to (105-degrees).
2) Tweak in the signal from there just slight elevation changes. Its different depending on where you are in the CONUS.
i.e.
In Ohio: Drop elevation 1.71-degrees (South)
In North Carolina: Drop elevation 1.96-degrees (South)
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Use our SkyBeeper - do you have one? Let me know.
BTW Where are you?
- 03-02-2009 09:43 AM #10
For anyone who hasn't seen our SkyBeeper, here you go:
BTW: I just linked to this thread on our
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