legacy twin has a built in switch....the output on the 110 could have something to do w/ the even TP's not coming in....try a new lnb see if that fixes the problem
the 61.5 dish is just a dish 500....i've actually mounted it to the same pole as the 105 superdish using brackets....save space...you can get a used 500 for cheaapppp....the only thing is, you'll need a DPP+44 switch...
the 61.5 dish is just a dish 500....i've actually mounted it to the same pole as the 105 superdish using brackets....save space...you can get a used 500 for cheaapppp....
snow sitting on the dish can affect it, but it doesnt take much to wipe it off....i had that problem about a year ago when it was a really bad winter here in Illinois
signal strength sounds good.....i've heard of alot of problems like that with the 522 reciever, but never with the 510....i'll do some researching and get back with u
signal strength sounds good.....i've heard of alot of problems like that with the 522 reciever, but never with the 510....i'll do some researching and get back with u
not to my knowledge....the 121 lnbf's have 3 "eyes" for the 119, 110, and 121....the correct lnbf for the 121 should have 2 round and 1 diamond...or at least the ones i have installed....r u still getting all of your programming?
its a 105 superdish....i'm just asking what degree the signal comes in from the satellite....in my area we set the elevation at 41 degrees and the skew at 109 but i know the signal comes in at a much higher degree then that....also if you know where i could find a printout of an orbital map, i'd...
Quick question......What degree elevation does the satellite signal come hit the reflector plate.....in other words....looking through my inclometer what degree elevation should i look for in clearing trees, buildings, etc....
thanks,
rob