16904.1
Dear All,
I am sorry to bother you with this, but I have just discovered something that I should have learned as a newbie.
I have a Pansat 9200HD. I have "slaved" it to our DSR-920. The Pansat's Antenna Setup window has several controls. One is the "DiseQ" control. There are four. Acting on prior advice, I had always left it on, "OFF."
Another is the 22 Khz. control. As with the DiseQ control, I had left this one on, "OFF."
On one fine evening last week, I was trying to find the new settings for my new Norsat LNBs. I was disgusted because my efforts to find quality readings on one particular satellite were failing. Curious, I decided to move the DiseQ control from "OFF" to "No. 1." Zingo! All of a sudden, the frequency at which my machine was looking sported a very nice green quality reading.
Even more curious, I changed the 22 Khz. control to, "ON." The quality-bar gauge's reading increased.
How should I use these tools? For instance, should I dedicate No. 1 DiseQ to C-Band and No. 2 to KU-Band? Should I run each satellite through both for both bands? Or, do you have better suggestions? I am mystified. My 9200's manual did not suggest what procedures to follow, which is vexatious because suggesting procedures has always been a reason for writing manuals.
Someone should write a series of manuals called, "FTA Receivers for Dummies." I will be among the first to buy.
I am perplexed and abashed. I bought my Pansat 3500s in 2007. I bought my Pansat 9200HD in late 2009 or in early 2010. I thought that by now, I had a basic grasp of how Pansat receivers' controls work. Baloney.
Anyway, please let me know how I should use my DiseQ and 22 Khz. controls.
And, thanks.
Sincerely,
Red-in-the-Face
Gordon F. Corbett
Dear All,
I am sorry to bother you with this, but I have just discovered something that I should have learned as a newbie.
I have a Pansat 9200HD. I have "slaved" it to our DSR-920. The Pansat's Antenna Setup window has several controls. One is the "DiseQ" control. There are four. Acting on prior advice, I had always left it on, "OFF."
Another is the 22 Khz. control. As with the DiseQ control, I had left this one on, "OFF."
On one fine evening last week, I was trying to find the new settings for my new Norsat LNBs. I was disgusted because my efforts to find quality readings on one particular satellite were failing. Curious, I decided to move the DiseQ control from "OFF" to "No. 1." Zingo! All of a sudden, the frequency at which my machine was looking sported a very nice green quality reading.
Even more curious, I changed the 22 Khz. control to, "ON." The quality-bar gauge's reading increased.
How should I use these tools? For instance, should I dedicate No. 1 DiseQ to C-Band and No. 2 to KU-Band? Should I run each satellite through both for both bands? Or, do you have better suggestions? I am mystified. My 9200's manual did not suggest what procedures to follow, which is vexatious because suggesting procedures has always been a reason for writing manuals.
Someone should write a series of manuals called, "FTA Receivers for Dummies." I will be among the first to buy.
I am perplexed and abashed. I bought my Pansat 3500s in 2007. I bought my Pansat 9200HD in late 2009 or in early 2010. I thought that by now, I had a basic grasp of how Pansat receivers' controls work. Baloney.
Anyway, please let me know how I should use my DiseQ and 22 Khz. controls.
And, thanks.
Sincerely,
Red-in-the-Face
Gordon F. Corbett