Need some help here.
I decided to replace my ExpressVu dish (Dish500) with a 24" dish to help rain fade. My skew is basically 90, so I figured i'd jam the "Y" adapter with the 2 dual LNB's and we should be all set
WRONG!
I jammed the "Y" in there and placed it in place of the 20" start messing around and I get signal. Play around with it for about 20 minutes and the best I can get is........60
The 20" gave me readings around 80 for all TP's!!! (on a scale of 1-100)
Nedless to say, with the temperature at 92 and the heat index around 105, I gave up, took down the dish and put the 20 back up.
Do these 24" dishes need the LNB to be head on (like the old 18" dishes use to?). Is the reason the signal went down because of the "Y" adapter and its not hitting the "sweet spot" of the dish?
I ordered a part from the dish store...An adapter that allows you to place a Dish LNB on a rectangle mast on the dish
http://www.dishstore.net/product_info.php?cPath=48&products_id=146
Hopefully that will help....but is that the reason of the lower signal, because its not hitting the sweet spot?
I decided to replace my ExpressVu dish (Dish500) with a 24" dish to help rain fade. My skew is basically 90, so I figured i'd jam the "Y" adapter with the 2 dual LNB's and we should be all set
WRONG!
I jammed the "Y" in there and placed it in place of the 20" start messing around and I get signal. Play around with it for about 20 minutes and the best I can get is........60
The 20" gave me readings around 80 for all TP's!!! (on a scale of 1-100)
Nedless to say, with the temperature at 92 and the heat index around 105, I gave up, took down the dish and put the 20 back up.
Do these 24" dishes need the LNB to be head on (like the old 18" dishes use to?). Is the reason the signal went down because of the "Y" adapter and its not hitting the "sweet spot" of the dish?
I ordered a part from the dish store...An adapter that allows you to place a Dish LNB on a rectangle mast on the dish
http://www.dishstore.net/product_info.php?cPath=48&products_id=146
Hopefully that will help....but is that the reason of the lower signal, because its not hitting the sweet spot?