Both Galaxy 19 and Echostar 19 satellites from Ohio are very close, within 1 degree or less.
I'm almost positive I'm pointed and peak at ~97.1, Echostar 19 (Dishnetwork) 97.1w. I'm guessing Galaxy 19 is going to be somewhere below the peak, slightly offset, but seems I'm going to have extreme difficulty peaking Galaxy 19's signal.
Any tips on trying to point a 1.2m (4 ft) dish at Galaxy 19 97.0w with this problem?
(Well, anyways, should be at least thankful I'm currently listening to Channel 6 EuroNews. All other channels from the blind scanned transponders are encrypted, and a few of the listed/found channel names match DishNetworks International subscriptions service. No other identification.)
I'm almost positive I'm pointed and peak at ~97.1, Echostar 19 (Dishnetwork) 97.1w. I'm guessing Galaxy 19 is going to be somewhere below the peak, slightly offset, but seems I'm going to have extreme difficulty peaking Galaxy 19's signal.
Any tips on trying to point a 1.2m (4 ft) dish at Galaxy 19 97.0w with this problem?
(Well, anyways, should be at least thankful I'm currently listening to Channel 6 EuroNews. All other channels from the blind scanned transponders are encrypted, and a few of the listed/found channel names match DishNetworks International subscriptions service. No other identification.)