Does anyone know at what angle the signal from a satellite hits the dish (1000.2) before it reflects to the LNB's? I have a dish at my camp that was working perfectly before summer. Was mounted on roof and suspect a pecan tree branching and growing leaves. Lost only 129 (119 and 110 both have good signals (85 and 75). Moved dish to other side of camp and still no 129. Have some tall pine trees about 300 yards away. Already tried what one of the other members talked about, adjusting skew in small increments on each side of the base setting of 128 and still no 129. Even tried my other receiver and LNB's from my house with no improvement. Installation summary shows OK on all three Trans. 222-42-128 Any help would be appreciated.
ps. I have a hard time trying to look at that dish and figure at what angle the signal is coming in at. I have a neighbor with one mounted on his roof and if I hadn't seen him receive a good signal on all three satellites with my on eyes, I wouldn't believe it. His looks like the signal would hit the peak of the roof before it hit the dish, meaning his dish looks like it is looking right into the roof before the peak. Looks worst than 300 yards away pine trees.
thanks
ps. I have a hard time trying to look at that dish and figure at what angle the signal is coming in at. I have a neighbor with one mounted on his roof and if I hadn't seen him receive a good signal on all three satellites with my on eyes, I wouldn't believe it. His looks like the signal would hit the peak of the roof before it hit the dish, meaning his dish looks like it is looking right into the roof before the peak. Looks worst than 300 yards away pine trees.
thanks