Sounds like you haven't zeroed in on the satellite yet, if your lnbf and receiver are good. From another old-time c-bander, it is a little different with the ku dishes and digital, harder to find those tiny signals lol. I always use those dishpointer-site coordinates with a grain of salt. You might have to raise or lower the dish a little bit, maybe even more than 1 degree or two. I would start with the suggested elevation setting, pan dish slowly side to side, and ifyou get nothing on the signal quality graph, raise the dish and pan again. Try going up by 2-3degrees and then if nothing is found, start lowering the elevation and pan the dish some more. Takes slow movements, the digital receivers aren't quite as fast at registering signal quality as they might be. I had an Ultra for awhile, it has a signal beep also, I think. If you still get nothing, pick another active transponder from the List, top of page, and try that it. Finding the first signal can be tedious but once you do it, you'll have learned a lot about how the systems work. Try the TP freq for Russia Today-that one is a good strong one. And, Welcome to Satelliteguys!! Keep posting your results, we'll get you going. edit to add : russia today on 97W 12151 H 20000sr