Hi,
I'm a newbie and learning thru reading through this sites posts. Last week while on vacation I setup my system which includes a CoolSat 4000 plus and a SG2100 motor. I adjusted the motor's latitude,elevation, and azimuth as well as the dish's elevation per the motor's manual. I used 15.7 degrees as my magnetic inclination angle for my true south adjustment - followed instructions per invitros thread.
After scanning for different satellites I captured PAS9 with a quality level in the seventies as well as an unknown bird, possibly Echostar 3 - I'm assuming that it is an EchoStar satellite encryption is Nagravision and the bird is close to PAS9. Capturing these 2 satellites leads me to believe that my latitude, azimuth, and elevations are correct, however, I'm unable to find AMC3,AMC4, and Telstar 5. I don't believe that trees are affecting my reception. Any suggestions? (I'm using PAS9 as a reference and I believe this satellite is approximate 161 degrees.)
I'm a newbie and learning thru reading through this sites posts. Last week while on vacation I setup my system which includes a CoolSat 4000 plus and a SG2100 motor. I adjusted the motor's latitude,elevation, and azimuth as well as the dish's elevation per the motor's manual. I used 15.7 degrees as my magnetic inclination angle for my true south adjustment - followed instructions per invitros thread.
After scanning for different satellites I captured PAS9 with a quality level in the seventies as well as an unknown bird, possibly Echostar 3 - I'm assuming that it is an EchoStar satellite encryption is Nagravision and the bird is close to PAS9. Capturing these 2 satellites leads me to believe that my latitude, azimuth, and elevations are correct, however, I'm unable to find AMC3,AMC4, and Telstar 5. I don't believe that trees are affecting my reception. Any suggestions? (I'm using PAS9 as a reference and I believe this satellite is approximate 161 degrees.)