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    Finally got my dish off the 2" thick 4 foot diameter concrete pad it was mounted to for the last three years...It's been slowly leaning more over the last few winters.I decided to get a nice 8 foot pole at $50 and a few bags of concrete to mount it correctly. Hopefully tomorrow it will be lined up and I'm hoping for a slight improvement on 87W and 137W...Will post results then.
    Micro HD Receiver, 36" Primestar dish with SG2100 motor & GeoSat PPL Lnb scanning KU from 61W-125W, Fortec 8 Foot with Geosat CK1 Lnb, and HARL2424 Powertech acuator and Gbox scanning 61W-139W, Fixed 6 Ft Fortec dish for 43W-58W.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tripinva View Post
    The affiliates are told to use 3.8 meter solid dishes, though not all do.

    - Trip
    I wish I had a 3.8 meter solid dish, or any 3.8 meter dish for that matter. Unfortunately, something with that kind of wind load would become a large missile down here during hurricane season.
    Current systems: 3X GEOSATpro microHD PVRs; Digitrans DTE-7150 DVB/Digicipher II; SiliconDust HDHomeRun ATSC/QAM networked tuners; fixed 1 meter Channel Master dish with Eagle Aspen P870 FSS stacked Ku LNB; 2X 3ABN 36" dishes with Sadoun KBSL1 stacked Ku LNBFs on Powermax SG-9120B H-H motors; fixed Sadoun SD180G 1.8 meter dish with Eagle Aspen B1SAT stacked C LNBF; Winegard Square Shooter OTA DTV antenna

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    Yeah 3.8 meter...I'm lucky to have the 8 footer I've got! After mounting the dish on my new pole last night and today, RTV is coming in on 87 and 137W. 137W is by far easier fro me to get. 87w bounces between 52-63 on RTV. The stronger Tp's are 70-75%

    Micro HD Receiver, 36" Primestar dish with SG2100 motor & GeoSat PPL Lnb scanning KU from 61W-125W, Fortec 8 Foot with Geosat CK1 Lnb, and HARL2424 Powertech acuator and Gbox scanning 61W-139W, Fixed 6 Ft Fortec dish for 43W-58W.
    Vizio 47" HD/3D Tv with Roku XS and Gateway 3.6Ghz computer for streaming and HTPC. 91XG antenna for 35 plus OTA channels

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    After having a solid 87% signal quality on this MUX on 87W early last week I now can't get any signal.

    Dishes: 240cm (8') WS International Dish, C-Band * 180cm (6') Fortec Dish, C-Band * 180cm (6') Channel Master Dish, C-Band * 120cm (4') Channel Master Dish, SG2100 H-H, KU-Band * 36" X 26" Channel Master (StarBand) Dish, DBS * 18" Dish, DirecTV, DSS LNBF * Dish 1000+, Dish Network
    OTA Antennas: Terk TV-32 UHF Antenna, (Pittsburgh, PA locals) * Antennacraft MXU59 UHF Antenna, (Johnstown, PA locals)
    Receivers: VIP722 Dish Network * Coolsat 4000 Premium * Coolsat 6100 PVR * Openbox S9 HD PVR * Motorola DSR-410DS

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    Quote Originally Posted by PopcornNMore View Post
    After having a solid 87% signal quality on this MUX on 87W early last week I now can't get any signal.
    And I couldn't get it all last week ... now I can as of a couple hours ago

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    On this dark, gloomy, rainy morning in Western, PA this Luken MUX on 87W is now coming in with a solid 86% signal quality. Go figure!

    Dishes: 240cm (8') WS International Dish, C-Band * 180cm (6') Fortec Dish, C-Band * 180cm (6') Channel Master Dish, C-Band * 120cm (4') Channel Master Dish, SG2100 H-H, KU-Band * 36" X 26" Channel Master (StarBand) Dish, DBS * 18" Dish, DirecTV, DSS LNBF * Dish 1000+, Dish Network
    OTA Antennas: Terk TV-32 UHF Antenna, (Pittsburgh, PA locals) * Antennacraft MXU59 UHF Antenna, (Johnstown, PA locals)
    Receivers: VIP722 Dish Network * Coolsat 4000 Premium * Coolsat 6100 PVR * Openbox S9 HD PVR * Motorola DSR-410DS

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