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- 09-28-2005 08:08 PM #1
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Okay, finally got the dish, compass, satfinder, motor and receiver. I have hooked up the receiver to my satfinder and my satfinder to my lnb. I am pointing toward my true south. I am moving the dish all over the place and my meter is doing nothing. It has two led lights that don't light up at all, should they be on? AMC5 is the dish I am looking to connect to, my zip is 26149. Is my sat finder junk or am I just missing the satellite completely. Is there anything i should know about with the traxis receiver and the use of a satfinder?
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- 09-28-2005 08:16 PM #2
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Make sure the satellite meter is the right way round, it may only work one way. Make sure the receiver is on as thats what supplies the meter with power. If your angles are off, or the pole/mast is not plumb and level you will never see any signal.
A satellite meter is nothing more than an aid to installation you will have to enter a LIVE channel on your receiver and watch for signal "quality" to confirm you are on the right satellite.
Good idea not using the motor for now and double check you angles below.
Code:Middlebourne, WV 26149 Latitude 39° 30.324'N Longitude 80° 53.166'W Sat Name Sat Lng Az(t) Az(m) El Skew ---------------------------------------------------------------- Telstar 12 15.0W 105.9 114.4 9.8 -47.9 Intelsat 901 18.0W 108.0 116.6 12.1 -47.2 Intelsat 603 20.0W 109.5 118.0 13.6 -46.7 NSS 7 22.0W 111.0 119.5 15.1 -46.1 Intelsat 905 24.5W 112.9 121.4 17.0 -45.3 Intelsat 907 27.5W 115.3 123.8 19.2 -44.2 Hispasat 1C/1D 30.0W 117.3 125.9 21.0 -43.3 Intelsat 801 31.5W 118.6 127.1 22.1 -42.6 Intelsat 903 34.5W 121.2 129.7 24.2 -41.3 AMC 12 & Telstar 11 37.5W 123.9 132.5 26.3 -39.8 NSS 806 40.5W 126.8 135.3 28.3 -38.2 PAS 6B/3R 43.0W 129.3 137.8 30.0 -36.7 PAS 1R 45.0W 131.3 139.8 31.3 -35.4 Intelsat 705 50.0W 136.8 145.3 34.3 -31.9 Intelsat 707 53.0W 140.2 148.8 36.0 -29.6 Intelsat 805 55.5W 143.3 151.8 37.3 -27.5 PAS 9 58.0W 146.4 155.0 38.5 -25.3 Amazonas 61.0W 150.4 158.9 39.8 -22.4 EchoStar 3 & Rainbow 1 61.5W 151.1 159.6 40.1 -21.9 Estrela do Sul 1 63.0W 153.1 161.6 40.7 -20.4 Brasilsat B2 65.0W 155.9 164.4 41.4 -18.4 Brasilsat B1 70.0W 163.2 171.7 42.9 -12.9 Nahuel 1 & AMC 6 72.0W 166.2 174.7 43.4 -10.6 AMC 6 72.0W 166.2 174.7 43.4 -10.6 DirecTV 5 72.5W 167.0 175.5 43.5 -10.0 SBS 6 74.0W 169.3 177.8 43.7 -8.3 AMC 5 79.0W 177.0 185.6 44.2 -2.3 Nimiq 2 82.0W 181.8 190.3 44.3 1.4 AMC 9 83.0W 183.3 191.8 44.2 2.6 Brasilsat B3 84.0W 184.9 193.4 44.2 3.8 AMC 16 85.0W 186.5 195.0 44.1 5.0 AMC 3 87.0W 189.6 198.1 43.8 7.4 Intelsat Americas 8 89.0W 192.6 201.2 43.5 9.7 Galaxy 11/Nimiq1 91.0W 195.7 204.2 43.1 12.0 Brasilsat B4 92.0W 197.2 205.7 42.8 13.2 Telstar 6 93.0W 198.6 207.2 42.6 14.3 Galaxy 3C 95.0W 201.6 210.1 42.0 16.5 Intelsat Americas 5 97.0W 204.4 212.9 41.3 18.6 Galaxy 4R 99.0W 207.2 215.7 40.6 20.7 AMC 4 101.0W 209.9 218.5 39.7 22.6 AMC 1 103.0W 212.6 221.1 38.9 24.5 AMC 15 105.0W 215.1 223.7 37.9 26.4 Anik F1 107.3W 218.0 226.5 36.7 28.3 DirecTV 6 & EchoStar 6/8 110.0W 221.2 229.7 35.3 30.5 Anik F2 111.1W 222.5 231.0 34.7 31.4 Solidaridad 2 113.0W 224.6 233.1 33.6 32.8 SatMex 5 116.8W 228.7 237.2 31.2 35.4 EchoStar 7 & DirecTV 7S 119.0W 231.0 239.5 29.8 36.8 EchoStar 9/Intelsat Americas 13 121.0W 232.9 241.5 28.5 38.0 Galaxy 10R 123.0W 234.9 243.4 27.2 39.1 Galaxy 12 125.0W 236.7 245.3 25.8 40.2 Galaxy 13/Horizons 1 127.0W 238.5 247.1 24.4 41.2 Intelsat Americas 7 & EchoStar 5 129.0W 240.3 248.8 23.0 42.1 AMC 11 131.0W 242.0 250.5 21.6 42.9 Galaxy 1R 133.0W 243.7 252.2 20.1 43.7 AMC 10 135.0W 245.3 253.8 18.6 44.5 AMC 7 137.0W 246.9 255.4 17.2 45.2 AMC 8 139.0W 248.4 256.9 15.7 45.8 EchoStar 1/2 148.0W 255.0 263.5 8.9 48.2 Satellite Finder is (c) Copyright 2004, P. Lutus
- 09-28-2005 08:26 PM #3
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The traxis receiver is on, I can feel the juice coming from the wire as well, the pole is plum, the motor is out of the loop for now. Should the lites on the meter glow, I beleive they indicate voltage.13-18v? When should these lights come on?
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Charles
- 09-28-2005 08:44 PM #4
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What kind/brand of satellite meter is it?
- 09-28-2005 08:48 PM #5
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Dagatron, thanks for the help Pete.
- 09-28-2005 08:56 PM #6
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Looks like this one?
http://www.dagatron.com/eng/product/sat.html
Can't zoom in and see what it says beside the two lights.
Remember some signal meters will not work with a Universal LNBF.
- 09-28-2005 08:58 PM #7
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yes, thats the one, 13v and 18v beside the leds, i was just expecting one of the leds to come on.
- 09-28-2005 10:28 PM #8
All the ones I've used, light up with the LNB power.
If you have two lights, one for each voltage, all the better.
One or the other had better be on or you aren't feeding power to the LNB.
Check your cable.
Get a volt meter and see if you have 13 volts outside on the cable.
Should be easy to track down.
Maybe some mode on the receiver??
- 09-29-2005 12:01 PM #9
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I tried again this morning. The led came on, I found my southern most sat. The meter works fine. Loose conection I assume. Thanks for the input.
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Charles Poole

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