P Paul0138 New Member Original poster May 21, 2022 1 0 Highlands, NC May 21, 2022 #1 I have a lot of trees blocking my signal. Am I restricted to receiving signals from one satellite only?
I have a lot of trees blocking my signal. Am I restricted to receiving signals from one satellite only?
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 32,973 18,093 Cheshire CT May 21, 2022 #2 to Satelliteguys Paul0138! Use a satellite finder app on your phone to locate where the sats are in the sky. There may be another place you can move the dish to or maybe trim some branches from the trees that are in the way.
to Satelliteguys Paul0138! Use a satellite finder app on your phone to locate where the sats are in the sky. There may be another place you can move the dish to or maybe trim some branches from the trees that are in the way.
TheTechGuru SatelliteGuys Pro Oct 30, 2010 1,862 226 Texas May 21, 2022 #3 If you want SD only service all you need is 101 right now AFAIK. 99 and 103 are not that far off so it's usually pretty easy to get all 3. 99/101/103 110 and 119 are no longer used. Try SatFinder Lite on iOS. Reactions: Jimbo
If you want SD only service all you need is 101 right now AFAIK. 99 and 103 are not that far off so it's usually pretty easy to get all 3. 99/101/103 110 and 119 are no longer used. Try SatFinder Lite on iOS.
S slice1900 SatelliteGuys Pro Feb 14, 2015 1,746 795 IA May 22, 2022 #4 Yeah like TechGuru said it is pretty much all or nothing these days as you only need to hit 99/101/103 which are very close together. Reactions: Jimbo
Yeah like TechGuru said it is pretty much all or nothing these days as you only need to hit 99/101/103 which are very close together.