I think I know the answer to this but I want to put it before the panel of experts here, who may have done this very thing:
On my motorized dish, which was a .90 Channelmaster/primestar dish to a DG380, I decided last week to upgrade to the 1m size dish, since I had an extra one not in use.
The hole pattern in these dishes is exactly the same, so all I did was unbolt the smaller dish and put the bigger one in its place. And I did notice improvements in some of the signals, until I started looking for 125W a few days later. All I can get besides scrambled programming on that satellite is the channel that logs as SD07, usually color bars. Today I took the tv out there and hooked it all up to the old traxis 3500, ran the dish over to 125. Weak, weak. I can improve it by pushing down on the dish a little. 123W is off a little bit too. 121 seems strong.
In theory, all I should have to adjust on the dish is the elevation, correct?? With maybe some small east/west adjustments on the motor bracket. The smaller dish was doing fine from 72w to 123w and that's far as I really needed it. Now the bigger dish is fine from 72w to about 121w,then the signal strength gets weaker.
Before I mess it all up and have to start from scratch, does my theory sound logical? Or is all I really need to do is fine-tune the east/west of the motor/dish assembly. Pole is still good and plumb. It's a home-made dish bracket that's holding the dish to the motorshaft, and has been stable for over 3yrs now.
On my motorized dish, which was a .90 Channelmaster/primestar dish to a DG380, I decided last week to upgrade to the 1m size dish, since I had an extra one not in use.
The hole pattern in these dishes is exactly the same, so all I did was unbolt the smaller dish and put the bigger one in its place. And I did notice improvements in some of the signals, until I started looking for 125W a few days later. All I can get besides scrambled programming on that satellite is the channel that logs as SD07, usually color bars. Today I took the tv out there and hooked it all up to the old traxis 3500, ran the dish over to 125. Weak, weak. I can improve it by pushing down on the dish a little. 123W is off a little bit too. 121 seems strong.
In theory, all I should have to adjust on the dish is the elevation, correct?? With maybe some small east/west adjustments on the motor bracket. The smaller dish was doing fine from 72w to 123w and that's far as I really needed it. Now the bigger dish is fine from 72w to about 121w,then the signal strength gets weaker.
Before I mess it all up and have to start from scratch, does my theory sound logical? Or is all I really need to do is fine-tune the east/west of the motor/dish assembly. Pole is still good and plumb. It's a home-made dish bracket that's holding the dish to the motorshaft, and has been stable for over 3yrs now.