
Hi All,
Not that I’m complaining, but what purpose does it serve for NBC to keep their weather sensitive Ku feeds ?
John
Not that I’m complaining, but what purpose does it serve for NBC to keep their weather sensitive Ku feeds ?
John
Kinda of curious maybe y'all can help me. I have a GeosatPro 90CM dish on a SG6100 Motor and currently live in Washington State (near Olympia). I can hit the 12145 transponder so I know I at least hit the bird, but I can't seem to hit 11880 or 11760. Any suggestions on how to fine tune it or do I need a 1.2M dish?
Howdy from the Nisqually prairie! I struggle to receive 11880H on a 90cm dish here... as if we are on the edge of the spot beam. I can get 11760H pretty reliably. I can always get 12145V no matter the weather, it is the strongest transponder.Kinda of curious maybe y'all can help me. I have a GeosatPro 90CM dish on a SG6100 Motor and currently live in Washington State (near Olympia). I can hit the 12145 transponder so I know I at least hit the bird, but I can't seem to hit 11880 or 11760. Any suggestions on how to fine tune it or do I need a 1.2M dish?
I have gotten a few feeds but not many
It looks like you got the transponder I suggested - it is actually Korean Broadcasting. I have attached my signal finder for the same transponder just now to help you compare, though as you have noted, your numbers may be lower.k1cza I assume you meant 12078 for PSB World. I took your advice and tuned to it as best I could. I only messed w/Elevation because I know my Azimuth is pretty close since I used EchoStar 9 and DishNetwork's TP 12016V 20000 at the very beginning.
Here are my signal levels from my GTMEDIA V8 Finder (levels are known to be low on this finder device).
I used the STAB HH90 instructions to the letter to install my rotor, and I would do the same regardless of brand, because STAB is the reference standard for USALS rotors.
Don't worry about this. SR values are slightly different for different receivers....strangely it reported as 29996 instead of 30000.