I have to disagree about the Acutrac 22.
When I started in FTA the combination of the Acutrac and a STB receiver was all I needed. Now I've integrated my wicked bench spectrum analyzer and a complex array of receivers, some of which I can remotely monitor and make very accurate SNR measurements while at my dishes using a laptop. But the Acutrac is always hooked up first and does almost all of the high-level adjustments. It's fast, simple and reliable. When I need to make a refined measurement or verify which satellite I'm on, I'll use the other stuff.
I've looked at fancier meters, but they are awfully pricey for amateur use. I'm sure a professional might find them handy, but on the other hand I can pretty much hit almost any FSS or DSS bird by eye or with a compass at worst. I can't see spending that kind of money when the Acutrac does everything I need in a much more palatably-sized package. It's been dropped, abused, rained on and subjected to other tortures, but it keeps on going.
OP didn't give much detail on their problems, so it's hard to know where to start. As long as the meter isn't defective, it may simply be pointing the dish in the wrong place or having the feed badly adjusted.
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