First off, I am in a forest. Only can get 110 from 1 place in my yard with a radius of about 12 inches, and the same for 119. It works from the same location. Anywhere else is blocked by trees
Anyway, using a dish rcvr to align the dish (A 24" dish pointed at 119 for DTV HD years ago, and a STRAPPED ON 110 lnb), the best I got on 110 transponders was 37-55 sig strength. On 119 50-72 sig strength. It just wasn't accurate enough or updating often enough to see what minor changes did to signal.
I hooked up the Birdog to my 110 and got a 43% signal. I slightly tilted the dish, while watching the signal on the birdog. It popped from 43% to 60%. Tightened down the screws.
Dish rcvr now shows 110 at 60-80, and 119 at 60-100!!!! So, dish rcvr was losing 110 alot before, now comes in clear. Even came in without problem on HDNET in a moderate rain storm.
The Birdog tuning took 5 minutes! Well worth buying, just for this.
Anyway, using a dish rcvr to align the dish (A 24" dish pointed at 119 for DTV HD years ago, and a STRAPPED ON 110 lnb), the best I got on 110 transponders was 37-55 sig strength. On 119 50-72 sig strength. It just wasn't accurate enough or updating often enough to see what minor changes did to signal.
I hooked up the Birdog to my 110 and got a 43% signal. I slightly tilted the dish, while watching the signal on the birdog. It popped from 43% to 60%. Tightened down the screws.
Dish rcvr now shows 110 at 60-80, and 119 at 60-100!!!! So, dish rcvr was losing 110 alot before, now comes in clear. Even came in without problem on HDNET in a moderate rain storm.
The Birdog tuning took 5 minutes! Well worth buying, just for this.