Help: Which Transponders Should I look at to determine optimal strength?

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I've asked this before, but never a clear answer...

Which transponders should I check for each satellite (I'm looking at 110, 119, & 61.5)?

Also, what is considered good signal strength with the new meter on the 622 (L409). I'm getting 44, 55, and 52 respectively.

Thanks.
 
I've asked this before, but never a clear answer...

Which transponders should I check for each satellite (I'm looking at 110, 119, & 61.5)?

Also, what is considered good signal strength with the new meter on the 622 (L409). I'm getting 44, 55, and 52 respectively.

Thanks.

I cant remember off the top of my head for 110/119(dont have 61.5 here), but its usually one of them from 10-13. Find the highest in that range and peak with it.

From what I used to have on my SS meter, Id say 50's were 90's and 60's were +100's.
 

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