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    Newb Question

    oopss... heheh. yeah, skew is ONE-thirty, elevation is 20. if the rain stop today, i'm going to move the cables around. it's kind of embarrassing that i never thought of testing the cables, seeing as i work in the broadcast industry :)
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    Newb Question

    The skew is set to 30. I can grab 110W with a skew inside of 29 and 31, anything outside that and 110W is gone. I'll look at all the transponders in the morning. It's a straight run from the DP34 to the 510, no break in the cable. Thanks for the reply.
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    Newb Question

    Here's a last-resort question: I am unsure of the specifications of the RG-6 I have run. I put multiple RG-6 runs in a couple of years ago for DirecTV and I just grabbed one of those to hook the DishNetwork stuff up with. Do you think it's possible that out-of-spec cable could cause the...
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    Newb Question

    The "lone" one in my case was the 110W; it sits outside of the main shroud, on its own. I hope my previous post clears-up my confusing jargon! Thanks for that link Chad, it appears to be a slightly different version of the manual I received; the 105W SuperDish drawings depict the LNBs...
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    Newb Question

    It is a 121. Here is what I did, I don't know if this is a "valid" test, but this is what I tried: - As per the SuperDish instruction manual, I hooked-up ONLY "the outermost DBS LNB" (110W) to the switch and acquired 110W without much trouble. - Next, again, as per the manual, I...
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    Newb Question

    Lots of great information here, glad I found this place. It's difficult to find any good satellite information now that every Googled link is some sort of advertisment site or collection of garbage. You have no idea how much information I've sucked out of this forum in the last 36 hours. I'd...