Hi Guys
I´ve been watching FTA KU Band channels for several years with my oval 3 feet dish mounted on a HH Diseq motor. Recently, I bought a 1.8m dish and a C/KU Band LNBF (BSC621) to enter into the C Band.
Altough I know a 1.8m Dish is too big for HH motors, I’ve read that a few FTA users do in fact move their 1.8m dishes with this kind of motor (at least for a small part of the whole arc). Anyway, the point is I cannot find any signal from KU or C Band with my new antenna and LNBF.
I’m brand new in C band issues, so I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
I’ve aligned my old 3 feet dish (actually working well in AMC21) and my new antenna exactly in the same way, with help from a compass, a "+" form pipe (touching the edge of dish in its extremes), a Magnetic Level Angle Locator and simple visual references in my location.
When I moved my 3 foot dish from one place to another (just 2 meters away, mounted now in a fixed pole), I used these tools and visual references and I had no problem at all. Reception is great at new place for this small dish (as it was in its old place).
Now I installed the 1.8m dish exactly in the same place the 3 feet dish was, I aligned exactly as it was the little dish, and I cannot detect any signal ( Does it have to do with alignement that little dish is oval and the big one is not?)
I tried moving the LNBF closer and far (with and without the conical scalar ring) , rotating it , moving the dish from bottom to top (elevation), and panning the dish to west and east. All without ever receiving just a 10 percent of quality signal. Signal meters in the HDMicro always stay in 45 for Signal Strenght and 0 (cero) for Signal Quality. I’ve tried with KU Band and C Band (diferent coaxial connector in the LNBF), selecting the right LNBF type for AMC21 satellite in the MicroHD. I also tried with a Satellite Signal Meter, but I it keeps beeping even if I move the dish too much in the elevation and/or the azimuth; so It doesn’t help at all.
Forget the motor. The fact is I can’t get any signal from KU or C band just in the same AMC21 satellite I’v been watching for years with the 3 foot dish (KU band, of course).
Does anybody already know what I’m doing wrong or what is missing?
I´ve been watching FTA KU Band channels for several years with my oval 3 feet dish mounted on a HH Diseq motor. Recently, I bought a 1.8m dish and a C/KU Band LNBF (BSC621) to enter into the C Band.
Altough I know a 1.8m Dish is too big for HH motors, I’ve read that a few FTA users do in fact move their 1.8m dishes with this kind of motor (at least for a small part of the whole arc). Anyway, the point is I cannot find any signal from KU or C Band with my new antenna and LNBF.
I’m brand new in C band issues, so I don’t know what I’m doing wrong.
I’ve aligned my old 3 feet dish (actually working well in AMC21) and my new antenna exactly in the same way, with help from a compass, a "+" form pipe (touching the edge of dish in its extremes), a Magnetic Level Angle Locator and simple visual references in my location.
When I moved my 3 foot dish from one place to another (just 2 meters away, mounted now in a fixed pole), I used these tools and visual references and I had no problem at all. Reception is great at new place for this small dish (as it was in its old place).
Now I installed the 1.8m dish exactly in the same place the 3 feet dish was, I aligned exactly as it was the little dish, and I cannot detect any signal ( Does it have to do with alignement that little dish is oval and the big one is not?)
I tried moving the LNBF closer and far (with and without the conical scalar ring) , rotating it , moving the dish from bottom to top (elevation), and panning the dish to west and east. All without ever receiving just a 10 percent of quality signal. Signal meters in the HDMicro always stay in 45 for Signal Strenght and 0 (cero) for Signal Quality. I’ve tried with KU Band and C Band (diferent coaxial connector in the LNBF), selecting the right LNBF type for AMC21 satellite in the MicroHD. I also tried with a Satellite Signal Meter, but I it keeps beeping even if I move the dish too much in the elevation and/or the azimuth; so It doesn’t help at all.
Forget the motor. The fact is I can’t get any signal from KU or C band just in the same AMC21 satellite I’v been watching for years with the 3 foot dish (KU band, of course).
Does anybody already know what I’m doing wrong or what is missing?