Fixed dish: (87cm)
11775H - 90-91%
RTN - 86-88%
Motorized dish on 83W: (90cm)
11775H - 87%
RTN - 69-70%
Guapoharry,
Your motorized dish is 14cm larger than mine and your signal quality is only slightly above mine. Sometimes I can detect 69-70%, but it is usually around 66-67% and sometimes undetectable (below 64%).
The other day, it was really warm and sunny here. My brother and I looked over my dish and tried playing with the azimuth, elevation and LNBF focal distance and polarity settings. We could not improve the signal, only decrease it.
Because of the angle of the sunlight, we did notice something that may prove to be the problem. When standing at a certain position and looking at the surface of the dish reflector, it appears that there is a bow or warp to it near the upper left mounting bolt. You can not feel anything with your hand, but you can see it from the front of the dish when it is in the right light. It is extremely hard to detect, but it is also very close to the "HOT" zone of the dish itself.
I judge the "HOT" zone to be 1/2 way in between the two upper bolts and about 2 inches below.
If this is the reason for my problem, I will be able to confirm it quite easily. I could replace just the reflector plate first (easiest) and see what results I get then. If that doesn't improve anything, then I will install a completely new dish with all of the brackets and everything. I already have two new dishes (Winegard DS-2076) still in the box in the spare room. I bought them for a couple of people to install, but they were both layed off work and so I have them now.
It sure would be nice to find a resolution to this problem. Sometimes while messing around with it all, I notice that I suddenly have a fair signal (at least sufficient to be viewable) but in a day or so it is back to up and down and in and out again.
When the weather turns up, I will experiment further and let you guys know if I find a solution.
Thanks for all your replies.
Radar