Hey Folks!
I just picked up a DishNow system from RadioShack yesterday and am having a little trouble with the aiming. The home i've moved into was wired for DirecTV. I removed the old dish (now i'm wishing i didn't) and kept the RG6 that was already installed in place. I hooked up the receiver in the living room and installed the Dish mast in the exact same location (the baseplate/mast seems to be identical).
My aiming numbers from dish for my zip are alt 33, az 228 and skew 122. I set the dish to the 33 and 122 based on the numbers on the mount, and have found azimuth by walking out about 100' and finding the point where the inverse bearing (228 - 180) of 48 degrees points directly at the dish. I marked that spot and aimed the dish there (so this is based on magnetic north, which appears to be what is used for azimuth)
Now to do the aiming i'm scanning left and right in small increments (LNB moved 1/8"-1/4" at a time) until i'm 3-5 degrees off of my measured az. I then change elevation by a degree or so and do the same thing. Initially i wasn't pausing enough, but now i'm pausing 5-8 seconds between moves. I've been doing this in half hour sessions for a while now, and there hasn't been a single indication that there is a satellite in the sky. I'm getting frustrated and had a few quick questions:
In terms of LNB movement, how big is the circle where there is going to be some signal received? For example, if i were to start with the antenna pointed perfectly, how far would i have to move the LNB before i would have zero signal.
Is there any additional testing i can do besides the test on the receiver? It says DP Twin found, connection good, no signal.
I don't have one of those signal meters yet, but i may get one, will that help?
While aiming, i can't see the television, but i can hear it. Will it make a different sound when there is any signal at all (aside from the quasi regular boop boop boop)
Thanks for any help you can provide!!!
Bob
I just picked up a DishNow system from RadioShack yesterday and am having a little trouble with the aiming. The home i've moved into was wired for DirecTV. I removed the old dish (now i'm wishing i didn't) and kept the RG6 that was already installed in place. I hooked up the receiver in the living room and installed the Dish mast in the exact same location (the baseplate/mast seems to be identical).
My aiming numbers from dish for my zip are alt 33, az 228 and skew 122. I set the dish to the 33 and 122 based on the numbers on the mount, and have found azimuth by walking out about 100' and finding the point where the inverse bearing (228 - 180) of 48 degrees points directly at the dish. I marked that spot and aimed the dish there (so this is based on magnetic north, which appears to be what is used for azimuth)
Now to do the aiming i'm scanning left and right in small increments (LNB moved 1/8"-1/4" at a time) until i'm 3-5 degrees off of my measured az. I then change elevation by a degree or so and do the same thing. Initially i wasn't pausing enough, but now i'm pausing 5-8 seconds between moves. I've been doing this in half hour sessions for a while now, and there hasn't been a single indication that there is a satellite in the sky. I'm getting frustrated and had a few quick questions:
In terms of LNB movement, how big is the circle where there is going to be some signal received? For example, if i were to start with the antenna pointed perfectly, how far would i have to move the LNB before i would have zero signal.
Is there any additional testing i can do besides the test on the receiver? It says DP Twin found, connection good, no signal.
I don't have one of those signal meters yet, but i may get one, will that help?
While aiming, i can't see the television, but i can hear it. Will it make a different sound when there is any signal at all (aside from the quasi regular boop boop boop)
Thanks for any help you can provide!!!
Bob