I can get strong signals from both 101 and 119, but can't get 110. Occationally, i'll get a low signal, but it never locks.
The installation tech said that there was "no way" to get 110. he said that 101 and 119 were shooting around my wooded skyline.
I've had 101 for yers.. and 119 for almost 2 years.. 101 registers in the upper 90's, 119 registers around 90. Knowing that 110 is in the middle, I'm thinking that a strong lock on 101 and 119 should equal a strong lock on 110...
Looking at the dish, I would say that 101 is highest, 119 is lowest, and 110 is in the middle on the horizon. I don't know how far they are apart azimuth.....
Any ideas? I'm thinking of moving my dish to my roof. If I do this, is there a special roof attachment? Raising it here would give be abother 8-10 feet of elevation... I could mount it to the side against the roof, but it would put me about 15 feet closer to the treeline.
If 119 is at 30 degrees elevation with a strong signal.. unless I have perfect openings in the trees, I just don't get it.
The installation tech said that there was "no way" to get 110. he said that 101 and 119 were shooting around my wooded skyline.
I've had 101 for yers.. and 119 for almost 2 years.. 101 registers in the upper 90's, 119 registers around 90. Knowing that 110 is in the middle, I'm thinking that a strong lock on 101 and 119 should equal a strong lock on 110...
Looking at the dish, I would say that 101 is highest, 119 is lowest, and 110 is in the middle on the horizon. I don't know how far they are apart azimuth.....
Any ideas? I'm thinking of moving my dish to my roof. If I do this, is there a special roof attachment? Raising it here would give be abother 8-10 feet of elevation... I could mount it to the side against the roof, but it would put me about 15 feet closer to the treeline.
If 119 is at 30 degrees elevation with a strong signal.. unless I have perfect openings in the trees, I just don't get it.