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- 12-19-2009 04:41 PM #1
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Can't find 101
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I searched the forum and I can't find a similar problem. If this has been answered elsewhere, please direct me there. I recently lost satellite 101. No obstructions, but a good wind storm recently went through. I can re-align the dish to get 110, 119, and 103 with strong signal (above 90 on these three simultaneously, but I can't find 101 or 99 at all). I had previously match-marked the original position. I believe that I should start with 101 and find the rest, but I can't find it! Is there any way to work my way backwards with what I have now and get 101? For example, 'adjust elevation only' or some similar help. Thank you in advance.
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- 12-19-2009 05:08 PM #2
- 12-19-2009 05:10 PM #3
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- 12-19-2009 05:34 PM #4
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I have adjusted the dish slightly in all directions from the match-marked positions with no luck finding 101. With three directions to adjust, it can be tedious. Is there a specific way to adjust from here now that I have 110, 119, and 103? Azimuth, Elevation? I have covered up each of the LNB's and have watched the signals go away for the associated satellites, could it potentially be a LNB issue? I certainly wouldn't discount operator error as I know the guy doing the adjustments (me).....
- 12-19-2009 05:59 PM #5
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BY law..the 101 is nine degrees east of the 110 and three degrees east of the 103. Try three degrees east (left) of the 103 then adjust the elevation up and down slowly.
OR before you do anything try switching receivers and LNBs...the 101 is out there.
Also if you are doing this today...sat 12/19/09 in the AM ...you did notice the record snow event going through the area? Norfolk VA got rain but lots and lots,,,right?
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- 12-19-2009 06:01 PM #6
- 12-19-2009 06:08 PM #7
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I have been working on getting 101 for the past couple of days (before the weather set in), though I will admit to freezing this morning trying to get this adjusted! Three degrees to the left and adjust elevation..... I will try first thing in the morning! Thanks again.....
- 12-19-2009 06:42 PM #8
- 12-19-2009 07:42 PM #9
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Normally I can get 101 with little effort, which is why something seems amiss. I do have a slimline, sorry, should have mentioned that in the first post. I have tried different tuners and ran a line straight from the dish to the tuner and I am getting the same results. On the slimline, which LNB picks up 101? And does the same LNB also get 99? 99 might be an alignment issue, but since I can't get 101 it is harder to point..... Again, thanks for all the help....
- 12-20-2009 02:37 PM #10
Slimline 5LNB uses the larger LNB to pick up 99, 101, and 103. The two side LNBs are for 110 and 119.
Make sure the mast is plumb and that the skew is set for your location.HR23-700, HR24-500/AM21, Samsung UN46C6500
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