I do get up to 97 on some channels, but since the trees have grown I easily lose signal as soon as there is a little wind. I have attached a picture of my dish for your enjoyment....yes the branches will be cut soon....View attachment 88319
Billpa, what are you getting so far?
I'm sorry, I don't have the new lnb to pick up the new satellite....but I get the type of signal you do on F1R; I also have a 75 cm dish.
Not the results that I hoped for.
Receiver: DSR-630
Dish Type: 75e
Location: outside St. Louis, MO
Channel 009 ... 6.8 dB
Channel 098 ... -3.9 dB
Channel 200 ... -4.0 dB
Channel 537/540 ... never got dB reading or signal.
mikekohl said:St Louis-Missouri I would expect 009 to be at least +7.5, so unless the signal drops more than 3 dB on Anik G1
between Peoria and St Louis, you should have right at threshold on your dish if you can get another
dB out of it. Therefore if you were to install a 1.2 meter, it might be passable most of the time.
Further tests with 1 meter and larger antennas parked on 107 in your area will hopefully bear this
out. We don't know how fast the signal drops, but other readings in downstate Illiinois and
Eastern Iowa/northeastern Missouri could indicate some trends.
I´m following this thread, would like to see how far south G1´s signal reaches.
But I believe I´m totally out of any hope down in Central Mexico, even with my 1.8 meter dish, therefore at this time I´m not investing to upgrade my receiver for the 6xx series and extended LNB.
Guess I'll check the alignment the weekend. The settings went up on a clear day - but not enough, but not up to the 7.5 dB expected on channel 009.
Channel 009 ... 6.9 dB
Channel 098 ... -3.2 dB
Channel 200 ... -3.2 dB
Channel 537/540 ... never got dB reading or signal.
mikekohl said:St Louis-Missouri I would expect 009 to be at least +7.5, so unless the signal drops more than 3 dB on Anik G1
between Peoria and St Louis, you should have right at threshold on your dish if you can get another
dB out of it. Therefore if you were to install a 1.2 meter, it might be passable most of the time.
Further tests with 1 meter and larger antennas parked on 107 in your area will hopefully bear this
out. We don't know how fast the signal drops, but other readings in downstate Illiinois and
Eastern Iowa/northeastern Missouri could indicate some trends.