For the longest time, I used a single 18" LNB dish, and pulled in Cincinnati locals from about 200 miles outside city center with a signal strength of about 80 on a sunny day, 95-100 for everything else. I got a hair up my butt, and decided to upgrade to HD. I ordered the slimline 3LNB dish. I've had a hell of a time aiming it myself (its a whole different ballgame compared to a single lnb dish!!) but I've got most of 101 peaked at about 95, and most of 99 and 103 peak at around 75-85 (conus).
No where in my hair-up-my-butt thinking did I realize that the spot beams for Cincinnati are probably a whole heck of a lot different on 99 than on 101. According to my research, Cincinnati HD locals are broadcast on 99, tp 21, if I read the TP map correctly. I'm getting a whopping 0 signal strength for 99(b) on TP 21. I noticed that Dayton locals are on a different spot beam, which I thought was odd.
Is it possible that the Cincinnati spot beam is skewed in such a way that I have no prayer in heaven in getting this TP to come in? TP 23, which carries Indianapolis locals (45 miles south of Lafayette, where I am now) is coming in at 95. Am I totally SOL?
No where in my hair-up-my-butt thinking did I realize that the spot beams for Cincinnati are probably a whole heck of a lot different on 99 than on 101. According to my research, Cincinnati HD locals are broadcast on 99, tp 21, if I read the TP map correctly. I'm getting a whopping 0 signal strength for 99(b) on TP 21. I noticed that Dayton locals are on a different spot beam, which I thought was odd.
Is it possible that the Cincinnati spot beam is skewed in such a way that I have no prayer in heaven in getting this TP to come in? TP 23, which carries Indianapolis locals (45 miles south of Lafayette, where I am now) is coming in at 95. Am I totally SOL?