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I live in ohio, trying to get amc9 transponder 11735 h 4444. I have a strong signal on 12140 and 12160, but 0 from 11735. I have a 36 inch dish, coolsat 7100 reciever with a h-h rotor. I can hit all the satellites east and west of true south. I have quality of 70% on 12140 and 12160 83w, is there something I'm doing wrong , or need to recieve 11735? Thanks for any reply.
 
When I went looking for RTV on AMC9 I first tuned in to t.p. 11775. It’s a strong test pattern and news feed. Once I had AMC9 tuned in the best I could I switched the t.p. to
11735 moved my dish a 1/16 at a time until I found it.
It’s like it’s not exactly on that quadrants. Like it’s of just a hair. Using a 36’’ fortec dish and a viewsat receiver.
Works for me.


Tp 11775 4232 H 5/6 test pattern

[FONT=&quot]Tp 11735 4444 H ¾ RTV[/FONT]
 
I have quality of 70% on 12140 and 12160 83w
I don't have the same receiver to compare to, but I think you should have a higher Q reading than 70 on the Data TPs.
If you can, take the receiver and TV to the Dish, drive it to 83 west, and just put pressure on the Dish: Up, Down, Left, and Right - see if signal improves.
 
I think Lak7 is right. I do not have a 7100 but on my coolsat 5000 the data tp's are in the 90's. I use 11736 h 4440 for rtn and have them at 88%.
 
The 7100 reads different but I remember the Visionsat (same type of menus) the data TP's are in the 90s
 
anybody have an explanation why RTV's transponder is just a little offside the other 83w transponders?

has anybody noticed the signal is stronger at night than during the day?
 
anybody have an explanation why RTV's transponder is just a little offside the other 83w transponders?

has anybody noticed the signal is stronger at night than during the day?

Some of these birds have antennas on differnt sides . I noticed it made a difference when LEO 1 was adjacent. I could bump two klicks west and get good RTV.

Their are two low ionospheric layers that are very dense that disappear at night.
 

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I live in ohio, trying to get amc9 transponder 11735 h 4444. I have a strong signal on 12140 and 12160, but 0 from 11735. I have a 36 inch dish, coolsat 7100 reciever with a h-h rotor. I can hit all the satellites east and west of true south. I have quality of 70% on 12140 and 12160 83w, is there something I'm doing wrong , or need to recieve 11735? Thanks for any reply.

Any luck with tuning into RTV? I've been trying to get this one for two months not with not success. 66% quality on the two data channels, I've twisted and turned the LNB in so many directions and I even took a TV out and hooked up the LNB directly to the receiver. The highest I was able to get was 20%.
 
Any luck with tuning into RTV? I've been trying to get this one for two months not with not success. 66% quality on the two data channels, I've twisted and turned the LNB in so many directions and I even took a TV out and hooked up the LNB directly to the receiver. The highest I was able to get was 20%.

For help, please post your receiver, dish,motor and lnbf info.
 
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