I'd 're-adjust' and look for 78. It's got a good signal. Lower SR & DVB-S so should let the receiver lock onto it quicker.
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3885 V 23000
I'd move the dish to the west with the actuator, about the width of the feed, from Zenith
"about the width of the feed"
When the dish is at zenith. Stand behind the dish and look at the feed.
notice the feeds right edge and it's 'place'
Move dish west, with the actuator, until the left edge is where the right edge was.
CP from my Bud Manual:
While watching your receiver for an indication of Quality (Q). In small increments, move the dish towards the path, and past.
Do this by twisting the mount on the pole, not with the actuator. Wait a few seconds at each movement, as most DVB receivers will not lock and show Q immediately. Waiting 10 seconds isn't unreasonable. When you do get a Q indication, carefully adjust the latitude angle and the mount's twist on the pole for maximum Q indication.
If Q is not aquired
Adjust your Latitude angle slightly, one way or the other, and repeat the procedure in the paragraph above.
Once you have that one nailed, Continue with Azimuth adjustment:
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