Until you get everything figured out, remove the switch and the motor. The extra receiver, switch and motor will only make your initial install frustrating and much more difficult. You can install these later once you have received the satellite signal and confirm the system equipment is working and properly installed. Your aiming coordinates seem off for your location. Please verify that you are in Peoria, AZ, 85383.
Mount the dish to a plumb and level post and directly connect the coax cable from one receiver to the L (linear) port of the LNBF. Place the receiver and a small TV next to the dish.
In the receiver install menu, select satellite 97w KU and set these menu settings:
LNB type: Single or KU
LNB LO Frequency: 10750
22KHz: OFF
LNB Power: On or Auto
Select this Transponder: Frequency: 12152, Polarity: Horizontal, Symbol Rate (SR): 20000
For Peoria, AZ 85383 as per
www.dishpointer.com website:
Set the dish Elevation to approximately: 44.6°
Aim the dish to approximately: 134.3° and identify a landmark in the far distance that lines up with this approximate compass reading. (97w is the satellite orbital position above the equator, and not your compass reading).
Rotate the LNBF to approximately : -28.5°
Watch the Signal Quality Meter Reading and SLOWLY pan the dish East and West 15-20° on each side of the landmark. If no signal Quality reading, increase the dish elevation angle by 1° and SLOWLY pan the dish East and West 15-20° on each side of the landmark. If no signal Quality reading, increase the dish elevation angle by 1° and SLOWLY pan the dish East and West 15-20° on each side of the landmark. If no signal Quality reading, continue to increase or decrease the dish elevation angle by 1° increments and SLOWLY pan the dish East and West 15-20° on each side of the landmark. Repeat until you observe a Signal Quality Meter Reading and optimize to peak for best Signal Quality reading.