Let's get you up and running on the most popular satellite used for direct to home in North America.
It doesn't matter the name of the satellite, you can use an existing satellite name and only you will know at it is wrong. The satellite receiver doesn't care what name is used.
Erase all current channels.
Select a satellite and set the LNB type to universal (LO 9750/10600)
Add a new transponder to the selected satellite (Transponder Frequency: 12152, Polarity: Horizontal, Symbol Rate: 20000) and save.
Go to
WWW.dish pointer.com and find the compass reading, dish elevation angle and LNBF Skew setting for Galaxy 19 at 97w.
Make sure that the view of the sky is unobstructed and clear with no branches or other obstacles in the direction of the satellite.
Make sure the mounting pole or mast is solid and perfectly plumb and level.
Set the LNBF skew (rotation in circular clamp).
Attach coax from the LNBF to the receiver and a small TV next to the dish.
With the receiver set to the new transponder and the Signal Level and Quality meters displayed, set the dish to the approximate compass and elevation .
Watching the signal Quality meter, make slow panning movement to the East and/or 10=15 degrees. If no signal Quality reading is noted, increase/decrease the elevation in 1 ° increments and repeat. Slowly paint the sky while observing the signal Quality meter.
Once you get signal Quality and optimize it, then select the Blind Scan mode and search for all FTA channels.
This process should find over 200 channels on the Galaxy 19 satellite.