Exactly, I had 119 at 105, and that was more by accident as I was tweaking around. Don't know how much higher I could get it. But then 110 was around 75-80 and 129 in the 50's. So I kinda tried with a little higher elevation and 119 was down to mid 90's and 110 was around 90. 129 was going above 60 to 65. Then I rotated the skew to see what happens. On 119 it stayed the same, of course and 110 dropped to mid 80's to close to 90. 129 at the same time went up to over 80, sometimes hitting 90. Not all TP's on 129 are that high. Some are just getting above 70. My recommended elevation is 42, and skew 119. My setting is elevation 44 and skew 115, and my mast IS plumb! But I think it's worth it, because if there's bad weather and signals drop, what's the point if lets say it drops about 30 points then and you had 105 signal on 119, and about 55 on 129. With bad weather I mean heavy rain, but not really a heavy T-storm. Means 119 drops to 75 and 129 drops to 25 and signal is lost. I go for the 95 option, means drop to 65, and 129 drops from around 85 to 55. I still have a picture from all sats, UNLESS you get a REAL BADASS storm, then your picture is gone, no matter if you had 125 signal on 119. If the right storm comes along, means like the ones we get here in SE Oklahoma, then bring on whatever Dish you have, you're not gonna watch Satellite TV anymore. The only thing that always works, no matter what storm we had, was my 91XG 93" Yagi from AntennasDirect with CM7775 preamp hooked to the 622. This antenna really amazed me, especially for being 75+ miles away from th towers. That setup is bulletproof, unless power goes out. To circumvent the lost signal screen, whenever I know there's a real bad storm coming in, I just switch to OTA real quick and watch the weather news to what's coming. You will lose sat signal and you won't even notice, because as long as you stay on OTA, there's no pop-up coming, telling you that signal is lost on satellite yadayadayada. I tried this to switch to sat locals and bang, there goes the picture, and ypu can't go back to OTA then, until the satellite signals come back. So if you switch before the storm, you don't get trapped. I wish the receiver could let you go around this, it's stupid.