For everyone having g10r downlink issues
1. check crosspole align for a null not a peak the idea is to null out the back side then you will have a better peak on the front
2. use a stable lnb or lnbf afc error is not your friend
3. make sure you are not on a side lobe small apeture dishes will have big lobes
4. make sure dish is plumb an offset dish will loose a ton of gain if not plumb
5.get rid of your line amp they just make aton of noise. if you have a long cable run use better cable line amps also create a slope and that screws a qpsk signal
5. ground your coax to help keep out rfi , the lband signal can be affected by radar detectors and other items
6. use good quality f connectors
7. search the transponder often we change pids often and ad feeds you could be missing
8. check the frequency if your lnb is off a little you can adjust the lo frequecy to compinsate on all transponders this will really inprove your ber.
Gary
1. check crosspole align for a null not a peak the idea is to null out the back side then you will have a better peak on the front
2. use a stable lnb or lnbf afc error is not your friend
3. make sure you are not on a side lobe small apeture dishes will have big lobes
4. make sure dish is plumb an offset dish will loose a ton of gain if not plumb
5.get rid of your line amp they just make aton of noise. if you have a long cable run use better cable line amps also create a slope and that screws a qpsk signal
5. ground your coax to help keep out rfi , the lband signal can be affected by radar detectors and other items
6. use good quality f connectors
7. search the transponder often we change pids often and ad feeds you could be missing
8. check the frequency if your lnb is off a little you can adjust the lo frequecy to compinsate on all transponders this will really inprove your ber.
Gary