Greetings:
I am in the process of a self-install on a new Dish 1000.4 EA/VIP 211K system. I am not getting a strong signal at the receiver and wanted to post what I have done so far to see if anyone might know what I am doing wrong. I have read through quite a few posts here, but I am not sure what I am missing.
The Dish is mounted on a pole that is plumb and secure (I had a separate thread on this.) I have the RG6 cable connected to a grounding block before it enters the house. The dish itself also has a ground wire that connects to the same block (it is part of the cable that I used - ground wire attached to the dish mount.) Skew and elevation were set to spec based on address (I used the Dishpointer website - it varied only slightly from what the Dish table had for our zip code.) I used an analog signal meter (common inexpensive analog meter) connected to LNBF Port 2 and a compass to rough in a peak signal by adjusting the azimuth by moving the dish for satellite 72.7 W. I tightened the bolts clamping the mount to the pole to hold the azimuth. I then removed the meter and short cable and connected the main feed that goes to the house to Port 1 on the LNBF.
At this point, I went into the house and connected the receiver thinking that I could use the pointing screen to fine tune the azimuth using the fine adjustment cam on the mount and fine tune the elevation using the threaded elevation rod as the manual says. However, when I turned the receiver on, it would not let me get to the pointing menu. Instead, it completed an "install switch" procedure and tried to "download software" from the satellite. The "install switch"procedure seemed to complete but the "aquiring" step did not and a "no signal - call Dish Network" message came on. Powering down/disconnecting/resetting the receiver did not help. I was not able to get the receiver to enter the dish pointing screen at all. I also tried using the signal meter in the house (powered this time by the receiver) and it had a signal but not as strong as the one when I connected the meter directly to Port 2 outside.
I must be doing something wrong - any ideas? I didn't cover up the outside two LNBFs with tinfoil when I rough-adjusted the azimuth to point to 72.7, but I didn't think I'd need to since I was connected to Port 2 at that time. Perhaps I am pointed to the wrong satellite? Based on the compass reading and Dishpointer I don't think that is it. Should I connect to Port 2 while fine tuning the Dish with the receiver? Maybe that will let the software download complete so that I can get to the dish pointing screen (and switch the cable back to Port 1 before I perform the fine tuning?)
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Andrew
I am in the process of a self-install on a new Dish 1000.4 EA/VIP 211K system. I am not getting a strong signal at the receiver and wanted to post what I have done so far to see if anyone might know what I am doing wrong. I have read through quite a few posts here, but I am not sure what I am missing.
The Dish is mounted on a pole that is plumb and secure (I had a separate thread on this.) I have the RG6 cable connected to a grounding block before it enters the house. The dish itself also has a ground wire that connects to the same block (it is part of the cable that I used - ground wire attached to the dish mount.) Skew and elevation were set to spec based on address (I used the Dishpointer website - it varied only slightly from what the Dish table had for our zip code.) I used an analog signal meter (common inexpensive analog meter) connected to LNBF Port 2 and a compass to rough in a peak signal by adjusting the azimuth by moving the dish for satellite 72.7 W. I tightened the bolts clamping the mount to the pole to hold the azimuth. I then removed the meter and short cable and connected the main feed that goes to the house to Port 1 on the LNBF.
At this point, I went into the house and connected the receiver thinking that I could use the pointing screen to fine tune the azimuth using the fine adjustment cam on the mount and fine tune the elevation using the threaded elevation rod as the manual says. However, when I turned the receiver on, it would not let me get to the pointing menu. Instead, it completed an "install switch" procedure and tried to "download software" from the satellite. The "install switch"procedure seemed to complete but the "aquiring" step did not and a "no signal - call Dish Network" message came on. Powering down/disconnecting/resetting the receiver did not help. I was not able to get the receiver to enter the dish pointing screen at all. I also tried using the signal meter in the house (powered this time by the receiver) and it had a signal but not as strong as the one when I connected the meter directly to Port 2 outside.
I must be doing something wrong - any ideas? I didn't cover up the outside two LNBFs with tinfoil when I rough-adjusted the azimuth to point to 72.7, but I didn't think I'd need to since I was connected to Port 2 at that time. Perhaps I am pointed to the wrong satellite? Based on the compass reading and Dishpointer I don't think that is it. Should I connect to Port 2 while fine tuning the Dish with the receiver? Maybe that will let the software download complete so that I can get to the dish pointing screen (and switch the cable back to Port 1 before I perform the fine tuning?)
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
Andrew