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05-08-2008 10:49 PM #1
BUD maintenance
Have not had time in awhile for this hobby until now

I am at 39 *45' x 94*50, my south is G3C
I have checked all my angles on the BUD (polar axis 40.21, declination angle 5.51 and apex elevation 44.29), which appear correct.
There are no analog signals on G3C
but I get 45% signal strength to my Pansat 2100A. (I have a Coolsat 6000 which will be put into the loop once I get this working again 
Scan the digital side from The List and get nothing
I am thinking bad LNB?
I noticed tonight that there is a light on the Ku LNB, does this indicate signal or power? I am guessing power, which might mean that the Ku LNB is good and possibly the C LNB is bad? Of course if that is the issue I may need to fine tune Ku?
Any other things to check?
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05-08-2008 10:56 PM #2
did you turn the bud on the pole, until finding signal? is the skew correct? focal point on the lnb?
45% on level or quality? level should be 75% or higher always, if level is lower you have bad cable or lnb. Quality is the actual satellite signal level.
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05-09-2008 02:17 AM #3Cover the feed with your hand. If the light goes out, it is signal strength. If the light stays on, it is power. Sony used to make a DTV dish that had an LED on it. When connected to a receiver, the LED would light when the dish was pointed at a satellite (nice feature for the installer).
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