Hi experts,
I recently had to replace my receiver and LNB from a lighting strike that was very close to home. It cooked the receiver and LNBF. It was a good excuse to update the equipment.
I bought a new receiver but when I hooked it up I wasn't getting any signal. So I bought a PLL Titanium C-band LNBF. I owned the lite version before and it worked well.
My main satellite that I watch is G16. I have a 10' Unimesh dish. I installed the new LNBF yesterday. Just rough installed it to the focal depth. I haven't had time to do the fine tuning on it. I connected it and did a blind scan on the receiver and verified that I am receiving G16 decently. Seeing mostly what I should be.
I understand that 99-101-103 birds are only a few degrees apart. If the LNBF is not fine tuned would that explain why I am seeing channels from 101 on my 99 G16 list? I'm guessing that is because the skew and focal depth might not be optimal is that why I am seeing channels from the adjacent birds? Or is that normal?
Previously my LNBF I believe would do that. I was able to track from 83W - 135W without any issues.
I recently had to replace my receiver and LNB from a lighting strike that was very close to home. It cooked the receiver and LNBF. It was a good excuse to update the equipment.
I bought a new receiver but when I hooked it up I wasn't getting any signal. So I bought a PLL Titanium C-band LNBF. I owned the lite version before and it worked well.
My main satellite that I watch is G16. I have a 10' Unimesh dish. I installed the new LNBF yesterday. Just rough installed it to the focal depth. I haven't had time to do the fine tuning on it. I connected it and did a blind scan on the receiver and verified that I am receiving G16 decently. Seeing mostly what I should be.
I understand that 99-101-103 birds are only a few degrees apart. If the LNBF is not fine tuned would that explain why I am seeing channels from 101 on my 99 G16 list? I'm guessing that is because the skew and focal depth might not be optimal is that why I am seeing channels from the adjacent birds? Or is that normal?
Previously my LNBF I believe would do that. I was able to track from 83W - 135W without any issues.