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Old 05-31-2006, 07:56 PM
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Problems aiming Dish 1000

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I am having trouble receiving signals on a Dish 1000 and am wondering if anyone can help. The system has two receivers, a 622 and a 625. I am using a DPP Twin LNB with seperators on each reciever. When I run the switch test it says I am receiving sat 110 on input 1, nothing on input 2 and sat 119 on input 3. This does not seem right and obviously missing sat 129 is not normal. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:13 PM
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Sounds like your elevation is set too high and your azimuth a bit too far south. If it was me, I would try notching the EL settings down about 4 degrees and sloooowwwwly swing your AZ to the west.

What are you using to peak the dish in with?
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:17 PM
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I am using an outdated Channel Master sat finder. I suspect that the problem is indeed that I have aimed the dish in the wrong location. Just to rule out this possibility, I am not using a switch. Could this be the problem?
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:22 PM
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I never EVER use a switch when aiming. And my meter doesn't work too well with the DP+ lnbs. I usually use a DP Dual on the 119 side of the dish to aim things. With a D1000, I'll then peak on the 129. Not quite kosher according to DNS. But seeing as how the 129 is a pretty weak and lame bird, it just seems best to max out that satellite.

Matter of fact, here's link at flea-bay of the type of meter I use. Totally perfect for a D1000 aiming since it does 2 birds at the same time

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Old 05-31-2006, 08:26 PM
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I had not intended on ever using a switch for this install. I was under the impression that a switch was not required when using a DPP LNB with dual tuner recievers and serperators. Have you done installations the way I am describing here? I am getting mixed opinions from Dish Network Tech. Support concerning the use of a switch for this type of install. Some say it is required and others say it is not.
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:28 PM
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No switch is needed. The DPP Twin has its switch built into the LNB. The current draw on the DPP Twin is what messes up my meter. Hence the previously mentioned DP Dual for aiming
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:31 PM
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I have also had trouble with my meter using DPP LNBs. I like the idea of using a DP LNB to aim the dish. Could this also be done using a DP single on the 119 side? I have looked at that meter you are using several times and been tempted to buy it. Thnx for the advice and the link.
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Old 05-31-2006, 08:36 PM
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Yep! Any non DPP lnb should work fine. I just use a DP since it's the pretty much the newest thing in my "gift" stock (ya know...lnb's left over from a previous install when I show up to a new install)
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Thanks for all the help. I will not be able to return to the customer's home until Saturday. The suspense is going to drive me nuts!!!
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Meters wont read the signal strength correctly on DPP lnbs so use a regular dp dual or legacy dual if you can. The dual normaly should go into the 129 slot, for the purpose of tuning you will want to tune off the 119 port with the dual to peak, then put the dual into the 129 to see how your signal is and make minor adjustments to bring it up minimizing signal loss on the 119 ( the 110 is garaunteed as long as you have a clear line of site ). Basicly the settings arent going to be much diferent from a dish 500 ( atleast where Im at, D500 elev 32 and skew 119, D1000 elev 31 and skew 121 ) .
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