Son,
As Jimbo said you can't tune in poor weather conditions. DirecTV will not roll a truck if there are significant storms in the area..... and yes, they can look down and see your house!
I would also add that many service calls for no signal turned out to be loose bolts. Many others cure themselves when the storms leave.
A way to being where you are =..... return to the 101 sat.Try the pic after your weather clears...might be good. THEN TUNE...... Get it as high as you can by swinging the dish through the signal with the el & tilt locked. Then lock the az (back bolts) and loosen the el (side bolts) and tune again for highest signal.This is called "peaking" the dish and at the end of the process no adjustment will increase the signal; it is at its peak!
Remembering that the whole rig moves when you move one parameter...........switch to the 103 or 99 sat and again peak those sats. By pushing west from the center of the 101signal a little bit...one degree approx...you will begin to raise the 103 as the 101goes down a little. This can be done by feel OR there is a technique called "dithering" that uses those wheels you may have noticed on the dish.
Report successor questions,
Joe
+ Here is a Utube presentation.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6C_z5Ar9HBY You are replacing the function of the meter they show by using the signal level meter in the receiver. Know there is a lag time so work slowly.+ Tech term ODU = Out Door Unit = Sat Dish. The graphic presentation of the Ka & Ku signals is pretty good. If the dither explanation makes you dizzy just peak the 101 and give a little poooosh west. Blue shirt optinal!
Joe again