Hi Lak 7. Well, my problem is trying to align. You are in Chicago and the US satellites will cover the US, but here in Costa Rica most of them do not reach. I was going to use AMC3 at 87, my longitud is 84 so my true south satellite 82 or 83 have no coverage here.
I was trying to get other satellites but no luck. I was trying to get intelsat 805 at 55 degrees but nothing. Now I dont know what is wrong. My problems is that I am used to work with Pansat 3500 and a 10 feet mesh with a Chaparral Ku/C band. Now I sent down here a 10 feet with a Fortec Mercury II and a BSC621-2. I am not sure if I am not setting right the parameters.
I noticed the fortec has a Signal Meter and Signal Quality, they both move less than 1%, and the Quality sometimes goes all the way up and comes down right away. I think I am looking for the Signal to move.
Now, is there a way I can ensure the LNBF is good?
I also got another problem I wanted to check with you guys. It is the declination angle. I Costa Rica Latitud 10 North, I looks like I should set the declination at almost 12. When I tried to do that the declination screw is small and the most I can get it to is 20.....????? so I guess I need a longer declination screw. Will that affect my reception? Will that prevent me from getting signals from satellites like Intelsat 805????
Now, here is another question. Because I can not align to the true satellite (because of no coverage to CR), I am most interested in getting a channel that is coming from Intelsat 805 at 55degrees. In trying to do this, this is what I did: I used the motor and moved the satellite all the way to be at the top, just as I would set it up for alignmet with the true south satellite. then, with a declinator tool, I moved down the elevation to 55 degrees and turned the dish towards 107 degress (which is where Intelsatl 805 should be according to a satellite pointing program I downloaded). Would that be correct? I should at least be able to hit it right? (No tries infront, all clear). I could not get anything? Now I am not sure if I have a bad LNBF??? Where should the C band lnb (a little square box) should be facing? 11:00 am, 5:00 pm? In my other setup I have in the US which is a chaparrral, I have the C band at 11:00 am and the Ku at 5:00 pm, but with the BSC621-2 they are different, how do I rotate them????.
Well, after failing for 2 days, I decided to rest today and go for some tours here, I will try tomorrow, but I hate to give up....
Any help, please I would appreciate it? Any good transporters I can use to aim at Intelsat 805 down here?????
Thanks.