After an approximately five-year break due to a combination of busy schedules, a couple of moves, and a lack of working gear, I'm excited to finally be setting up a Ku-Band dish at my new house.
I dug my old Pansat 2500A receiver, Ku LNB and motor out of storage, picked up a new 90CM dish from Sadoun (a snowplow dented up my old one pretty badly years ago...), and hooked up all my gear a few days ago.
This is the first time I've actually worked with the motor -- I bought it a few years back, but never set it up. I set it up this time around, and while I can pick up a few satellites, I'm finding I can't tune into the ones I'm TRYING to get... the weird thing is, everything seems to be in alignment, as I can move the motor to a good few satellites just fine. I tried going through the satellite list on the receiver, and while most satellites get nothing, a few are getting nice, strong signals.
For instance, I can pull in T-5 at 97 degrees west just fine. AMC 4 at 101 west gets a strong signal, as does Nimiq-1 at 91 west... I can pick up a very strong signal from Echo 7 at 119 west, as well, but there are plenty of satellites in between these that won't come in at all.
Any ideas as to what might cause a problem like this -- a strong signal from a few satellites, but nothing from the satellites in between? Any insight would be greatly appreciated -- thanks in advance!
I dug my old Pansat 2500A receiver, Ku LNB and motor out of storage, picked up a new 90CM dish from Sadoun (a snowplow dented up my old one pretty badly years ago...), and hooked up all my gear a few days ago.
This is the first time I've actually worked with the motor -- I bought it a few years back, but never set it up. I set it up this time around, and while I can pick up a few satellites, I'm finding I can't tune into the ones I'm TRYING to get... the weird thing is, everything seems to be in alignment, as I can move the motor to a good few satellites just fine. I tried going through the satellite list on the receiver, and while most satellites get nothing, a few are getting nice, strong signals.
For instance, I can pull in T-5 at 97 degrees west just fine. AMC 4 at 101 west gets a strong signal, as does Nimiq-1 at 91 west... I can pick up a very strong signal from Echo 7 at 119 west, as well, but there are plenty of satellites in between these that won't come in at all.
Any ideas as to what might cause a problem like this -- a strong signal from a few satellites, but nothing from the satellites in between? Any insight would be greatly appreciated -- thanks in advance!