The wife here decided that we need a barn/garage to hold all our tractors and snowmobiles and boats, etc, and the best place for it was right where the 3 pine trees that are blocking AMC6 and a few sats east of that. So I said GREAT, let me get those trees out of the way. Tuned to AMC6, NASA, had 9.9 dB SNR on my TT3200. Went outside with the chain saw. A couple hours later came in. 13.4 dB SNR. {this signal is split between 3 receivers}
Amazing what cutting a few trees can do. This is the best reception I've gotten on AMC6 in years.
Basically, looking from behind the dish, AMC-6 was JUST at the top of the trees, meaning that the entire bottom half of my dish was blocked. So for the first time in years, I'll have a clear shot at my due south sat, so maybe I can do a slightly better job of tweaking the alignment of this dish.
EDIT: Just remembered that those trees were also blocking my 3' Fortec dish from seeing T14, so I aimed at that. BINGO. First time I've seen SCETV in about 3 years.
Amazing what cutting a few trees can do. This is the best reception I've gotten on AMC6 in years.
Basically, looking from behind the dish, AMC-6 was JUST at the top of the trees, meaning that the entire bottom half of my dish was blocked. So for the first time in years, I'll have a clear shot at my due south sat, so maybe I can do a slightly better job of tweaking the alignment of this dish.
EDIT: Just remembered that those trees were also blocking my 3' Fortec dish from seeing T14, so I aimed at that. BINGO. First time I've seen SCETV in about 3 years.
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