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Most of us prefer to keep them on the ground if at all possible. Makes life much simpler for maintenance, and as you get older you like climbing less and less.

Can you take some pictures of your setup? It would help us to help you.
 
Most of us prefer to keep them on the ground if at all possible. Makes life much simpler for maintenance, and as you get older you like climbing less and less.

Can you take some pictures of your setup? It would help us to help you.
I am waiting for my wife to lend me her phone and I will post.
I found another bird I believe its 110W based on the TP I locked on to 12588 L 20000. Would keep trying but it decided to rain, but I should have better luck finding others. Part of my problem was the tilt marks on my dish are off by about 4 degrees
 
Just a update, I haven't had any luck pulling anything else in. I took my 24in CRT and receiver out to the dish (should've seen the people stare at me setting up a TV and lounge chair in the backyard.) I sat and fine tuned 121W the best I could get was 90% Strength 25% Quality. This was with me even moving the LNB (thanks to this place for where to start guessing where to test was exactly 2 3/8in on the arm). When I did try other birds strength would reach into low to mid 90's but no lock and 0 quality So I'm guessing between my yard and undersized dish I maybe stuck with just Velocity until I can get a larger dish or get this tree trimmed back.
25% quality seems a bit low, I would have expected something around 40%. Dish Network was using the Superdish for that satellite, and it's only a few inches larger than the Slimline. So maybe your LNBF location is off.

Also, try aiming 2 inches west of 121W. There's KBS World on 123W at 12078 V 3680. It's quite strong. From 121, you'll have to lower the elevation very slightly (less that one degree).

Further East, I find that the easiest ones are 103W (NHK/RT, not NBC), 99W with the Russian radio stations (actually technically they are TV stations) and the Jewish channel, and the 95W with CCTV/CGTN is also easy. 97W is not hard but a bit more sensitive to aiming as it's stuck between 2 other strong satellites.
 
I trimmed back a tree that was not in front of the dish but above with some over hang I thought was out of the way but it wasn't
much better quality now
 
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I cut down a apple tree today for the same reason. 101W on my 12 footer just wasn't as strong as the rest of the arc. Stood behind the dish while at 101 and it looked like I was shooting over it. Cut the tree down and signal is up were it should be.
 
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I am happy for you manly the wives are not of fan this hobby. If you need c band dishes they are PLENTY around here in my county. Lot more channels on c band than ku. 99w c band has really good channels on it.
 
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I was real busy and just now tonight got a chance to snap a few pictures of my Slimline that's locked onto 121W. The end of the LNB arm was hacked up a bit when I got it, that's why the sides are slotted. My other Slimline just has a board I cut to fit tight into the end of the LNB arm. Pretty much the same as this dish, only the sides of the arm aren't cut out.
 
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