Hello and thanks for reading my post. I'm trying to align a Top 10 7.5' dish here in SoCal. I set the elevation angle and declination angle with a digital angle meter. My true south satellite here
is 119w Anik F3. I rotated the dish on the pole until I received a strong signal from Anik F3. Also, it's important to mention that the pole it's mounted on is perfectly vertical. Currently, I can get
signals down to 91W and up to maybe 131W. East of 91W I get nothing. So, even using the factory specified alignment data, I'm still not tracking the arc correctly. The problem is that if I try
to correct this problem, things even get worse. So, what I currently have seems to be the best the dish is capable of. Another thing I would like to mention is that the LNBF is installed correctly,
correct skew and F/D.
DISCUSSION:
I've aligned 6 or 7 C-Band dishes and I've never had a problem like this. Normally, I install the LNBF, set the F/D and skew, set the elevation angle, declination angle, true south, then sometimes a
slight adjustment of true south when I'm on a satellite at the bottom of the arc. This works every time, and I don't have any problems. All that I can assume is that there is something weird going
on like, the dish is worn out (excessive play), or it's damaged parabolically, or the quad mount isn't centered up correctly, etc. Visually however, it looks ok. They gave me 2 Titanium PLL LNBF's
to try out. Both had been out in the rain (water in the throat), so, I've ordered one of the new Titanium LNBF's that has the 5G filtering built in. I'll probably install the new LNBF in a couple days.
I think that both of the old LNBF's are bad because when I scanned 117W (having a hugely strong signal) I only got 30 channels and and 3 TP's. I should have got over a hundred channels and
maybe 35 TP's there.
IN CLOSING:
Any thoughts or suggestions that you might have would be appreciated. Once I have a known good LNBF, if I don't have better results, it might be time to get another dish.
is 119w Anik F3. I rotated the dish on the pole until I received a strong signal from Anik F3. Also, it's important to mention that the pole it's mounted on is perfectly vertical. Currently, I can get
signals down to 91W and up to maybe 131W. East of 91W I get nothing. So, even using the factory specified alignment data, I'm still not tracking the arc correctly. The problem is that if I try
to correct this problem, things even get worse. So, what I currently have seems to be the best the dish is capable of. Another thing I would like to mention is that the LNBF is installed correctly,
correct skew and F/D.
DISCUSSION:
I've aligned 6 or 7 C-Band dishes and I've never had a problem like this. Normally, I install the LNBF, set the F/D and skew, set the elevation angle, declination angle, true south, then sometimes a
slight adjustment of true south when I'm on a satellite at the bottom of the arc. This works every time, and I don't have any problems. All that I can assume is that there is something weird going
on like, the dish is worn out (excessive play), or it's damaged parabolically, or the quad mount isn't centered up correctly, etc. Visually however, it looks ok. They gave me 2 Titanium PLL LNBF's
to try out. Both had been out in the rain (water in the throat), so, I've ordered one of the new Titanium LNBF's that has the 5G filtering built in. I'll probably install the new LNBF in a couple days.
I think that both of the old LNBF's are bad because when I scanned 117W (having a hugely strong signal) I only got 30 channels and and 3 TP's. I should have got over a hundred channels and
maybe 35 TP's there.
IN CLOSING:
Any thoughts or suggestions that you might have would be appreciated. Once I have a known good LNBF, if I don't have better results, it might be time to get another dish.