This is going to make me sound stupid but I have been trying all day to get some channels and after hours of trying and research it appears that I will need a second dish?
This is my set-up: dish on the roof, coaxial cable down from roof to back of fta receiver. This dish was installed years ago and the only channel that I cared about is the last one in this list
but today I realized I also need all the ion channels. so I went to my receiver's menu and it didn't have SES 18 and 19. so I created those with 103.0 W and 135.0 W in the receiver settings. Then I did all sorts of scans, blind scan, accurate scan, I messed with LNB settings from I think 550 to 1700. at the end of the day I realized that 103.0 W and 135.0 W are literally the positions of the dish upstairs?
so do I have this right? currently my dish is pointed at angle 97 W so it's not possible for it to be pointed at 103 at the same time? I will need another dish to watch ion channels? if the answer is yes, can the second dish use the same coaxial cable so I don't have to run another cable from the roof to my house?
This is my set-up: dish on the roof, coaxial cable down from roof to back of fta receiver. This dish was installed years ago and the only channel that I cared about is the last one in this list
but today I realized I also need all the ion channels. so I went to my receiver's menu and it didn't have SES 18 and 19. so I created those with 103.0 W and 135.0 W in the receiver settings. Then I did all sorts of scans, blind scan, accurate scan, I messed with LNB settings from I think 550 to 1700. at the end of the day I realized that 103.0 W and 135.0 W are literally the positions of the dish upstairs?
so do I have this right? currently my dish is pointed at angle 97 W so it's not possible for it to be pointed at 103 at the same time? I will need another dish to watch ion channels? if the answer is yes, can the second dish use the same coaxial cable so I don't have to run another cable from the roof to my house?