Iceberg said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			signal means there is something there
If I unplug the coax from the LNB, I still register a 30 signal..I can point it straight north and the signal stays about 60...quality changes 
 
		 
     I have learned this , the hard way , too .  Can anyone explain why you get signal strength when not pointed at a sat ?
     I have bought one of the little signal strength meters & it helps some , but still trying to get locked on to my first sat .  Is there a better program than ProgDVB I & II to try to monitor signal quality ?  ProgDVB is pretty clunky .   :-(
     Most of the DVB view programs will not indicate signal quality until a channel is successfully scanned ?
     I bought a standard ( single LOF ) LNB because I had been told that the universal ( two LOF's ) LNB would not work with the signal meter ?
     I am located in south central USA , if that info helps any .
     Also , I see little difference on the little signal meter , when I physically rotate the LNB , trying to adjust skew .  Is that right ?
     How much will skew affect signal quality when I an getting a pretty good signal strength ?  How much can skew be off & still work ?
     I have a chart that gives skew for my location , for each sat .  Looking at the back of the LNB , into the dish , if it gives a negative skew , do I rotate the LNB counter clockwise , from TDC ( top dead center ) ?  Clockwise for positive ?
Thanks ,
Wyr
WyrTwister@37.com