After about 40 man hours attempting to get my FTA system working I decided to post this in hopes someone can tell me what I am doing wrong or at least give me some tips.
Located near Flagstaff AZ
My goal is to get AMC 21 so I can watch PBS from my remote location. I have used numerous sites to help me find the correct azimith and
eleveation.
I normally install the hand held signal strength meter and point the antenna at the specificed azimith and eleveation. I fine tune the elevation
and azimith to get the strongest signal. Then I remove the signal meter and install satelite finder with built in TV screen then select a
transponder on screen that has a quality reading (10 to 20 % etc). I can seldom get the quality above 25%. I have switched the sat finder to
satelittes to the left and right of the one I am aiming and selected various transponders on those sats. Using this process I determine that I am
aimed at the sat that shows a quality signal (10 to 20% usually) Is that the correct method???
My problem is that I can not get the quality above 25 %. On 2 occassions I got 70% quality on Galaxy 19 and scanned 100+ channels that I could watch on the handheld sat finder and on my TV. Once I got SES 1 or 2 and could watch 4 channels only there.
I locate several sats using the little signal meter but can usually not get any quality reading or if I get a quality reading it is low. I tried to go back to Galaxy 19 but could never get a quality signal after I left it.
I do have a lot of trees in my area. But my antenna is set to 46 degrees elevation and my protractor/compass indicates that I would be over the trees by 10 feet. Is this enough???
I set my LNB setting on screen to Standard and 10750. The LNB box reads Standard and 10.75 ghz. Is this setting correct??? I bought a second lnb with the same readings and tried it also. No difference. What should be the settings for this lnb?
I have tried 3 sets of coax ables. No difference.
Dish does not appear warped. At least not to the eye. Is warpage super critical??
If anyone has an idea please let me know. I have exhaust all of my ideas.
Thanks,
Jerry Rigger
Pansat 9500 HDX
36 in. dish
plumb post, checked with multiple levels
LNB, standard, 10.75 ghz
signal strength meter that goes inline with the coax
satelite finder with built in TV screen(runs on batteries)
Located near Flagstaff AZ
My goal is to get AMC 21 so I can watch PBS from my remote location. I have used numerous sites to help me find the correct azimith and
eleveation.
I normally install the hand held signal strength meter and point the antenna at the specificed azimith and eleveation. I fine tune the elevation
and azimith to get the strongest signal. Then I remove the signal meter and install satelite finder with built in TV screen then select a
transponder on screen that has a quality reading (10 to 20 % etc). I can seldom get the quality above 25%. I have switched the sat finder to
satelittes to the left and right of the one I am aiming and selected various transponders on those sats. Using this process I determine that I am
aimed at the sat that shows a quality signal (10 to 20% usually) Is that the correct method???
My problem is that I can not get the quality above 25 %. On 2 occassions I got 70% quality on Galaxy 19 and scanned 100+ channels that I could watch on the handheld sat finder and on my TV. Once I got SES 1 or 2 and could watch 4 channels only there.
I locate several sats using the little signal meter but can usually not get any quality reading or if I get a quality reading it is low. I tried to go back to Galaxy 19 but could never get a quality signal after I left it.
I do have a lot of trees in my area. But my antenna is set to 46 degrees elevation and my protractor/compass indicates that I would be over the trees by 10 feet. Is this enough???
I set my LNB setting on screen to Standard and 10750. The LNB box reads Standard and 10.75 ghz. Is this setting correct??? I bought a second lnb with the same readings and tried it also. No difference. What should be the settings for this lnb?
I have tried 3 sets of coax ables. No difference.
Dish does not appear warped. At least not to the eye. Is warpage super critical??
If anyone has an idea please let me know. I have exhaust all of my ideas.
Thanks,
Jerry Rigger
Pansat 9500 HDX
36 in. dish
plumb post, checked with multiple levels
LNB, standard, 10.75 ghz
signal strength meter that goes inline with the coax
satelite finder with built in TV screen(runs on batteries)