Today I received my new C-Band LNBF. It didn’t take to much time to assemble the LNBF to the dish. I did take outside my TV and tried to tune in my south satellite which is 87 West. I was able to get 3974 H 3023 (Roberts Com. Network) with S75/Q55. That is viewable with my Nano receiver. I could not get any better signal doing all adjustments to dish and LNBF and scalar. That was the only good transponder I could pull out. I checked some other satellites and didn’t do very good at all. I did hit several scrambled stations on 91 West. I could only get one pixelated transponder at 3953 H 3074. That signal was S70/Q35-40. Well, I’m not putting all blame on the weather, but the winds were 15-20 mph and cloudy day. I will try tomorrow and see what happens. If I don’t make better progress, then I will put my Ku LNBF back on. But before tomorrow comes, can anyone point me to the strongest C-Band transponder on few satellites. I know I didn’t have a very good chance going into this setup. But as we all know, it was a fun challenge and the hope to see the box light up. Hey, now I get to fine tune my Ku LNBF for the winter.Well, that’s it for the night.