Noticed I had to change the horizontal skew by about 20 degrees a couple days ago to get some of the channels on 127. Vertical seems to have changed slightly too but not as bad, maybe 5 deg. Of course using a C2W-PLL LNBF the vertical TPs did drop in signal a bit.
Yesterday the signals were weak once again, had adjust the horizontal skew another 5 degrees, vertical TPs dropped in signal another dB after the adjustment.
Feedhorn is well clamped in the scaler so it shouldn't be turning, and the dish is mounted solid (it can't turn unless by loosening mounting hardware).
Looked inside, seems dry with no obvious snow or ice.
Also this is on an 8ft offset dish. Temps have been down in the 0F at night maybe a touch below. Warmed up overnight here though almost thawing now. Signals this am the same as yesterday (so far).
Is anyone else seeing this (maybe a satellite's antenna issue) or maybe I have a weird problem with my LNBF...? Maybe the H antenna probe is wandering around inside feedhorn... :|
Yesterday the signals were weak once again, had adjust the horizontal skew another 5 degrees, vertical TPs dropped in signal another dB after the adjustment.
Feedhorn is well clamped in the scaler so it shouldn't be turning, and the dish is mounted solid (it can't turn unless by loosening mounting hardware).
Looked inside, seems dry with no obvious snow or ice.
Also this is on an 8ft offset dish. Temps have been down in the 0F at night maybe a touch below. Warmed up overnight here though almost thawing now. Signals this am the same as yesterday (so far).
Is anyone else seeing this (maybe a satellite's antenna issue) or maybe I have a weird problem with my LNBF...? Maybe the H antenna probe is wandering around inside feedhorn... :|