I'm trying to get IA 5 but never found it. Same for Amazonas.
I just got my TechSAT 0.3 dB LNBF yesterday, and I haven't been able to get much signal at all, even trying the strong Dish network birds. I've only gotten a lock on 61.5, 110 and 119, which aren't what I'm hunting for... Grrr....
I'm using a 36" DSS dish, no motor yet, Buzz S2010f and TV at the dish.
Sigfnal meter on the Buzz sits at 73 with the dish pointed high in the sky (way away from the Clarke belt or sun) and only goess to ~75 or 76 on the 119 or 61.5 bird.
Adding a line amp (for grins) made the signal 80.
The Buzz is set to Universal LNBF and tried blind searching with the TechSAT LNBF. Sometimes I can get a lock at 110 deg W. L. Nowhere else.
Are the FTA birds far weaker than the 61.5, 110 and 119 birds? I have sometimes seen a 1 division deflection on the satellite meter above the noise on FTA birds, peaked as best I could, removed the meter (ensuring no loss of 22 kHz LO switch saignal) and tried blind scanning. Nothing. (my sat meter is one from MCM Electronics a few years ago, similar in appearance to the sat-95 meter.) The gain knob goes from -6 to +6, the noise floor on the TechSAT is +3 on the knob.
Tried locking onto the 119 W. L. bird with the circ. DSS LNBF, slammed the satellite meter needle with the gain turneds all the way down,slid over to 121 deg. W. L. and went back to the Tech SAT LNBF, then zip, nada, nothing. Cranking the skew around didn't help, I did try the 90 deg. off trick.
The TechSAT LNBF came in a box with no padding, stuffed into another box with one crumpled piece of kraft paper for padding, the box rattled when I picked it up. Unacceptable! Shipped from Georgia USA, via FedEx Ground. Could the LNBF be a shock loss victim of being tossed around in shipping?
Any good ideas on the signal meter in the Buzz, or using the satellite meter I have, or other tricks to test the TechSAT LNBF? With a 36" dish, I should have at least caught some FTA birds!
I was testing with ~5 ft of RG6 cxable and good, well-crimped waterproff connectors onm a dry day.
My lat is 47.8 deg N, long 122.3 deg W.
I have a wife, 2 in-laws, twin 2 month old sons and a 2 year old daughter in the house. I have some time to find satellites, but not to chase my tail for half a day trying to catch *any* FTA birds, especially given I can find 61.5, 110, 119 and 129 in about a minute each with the circ. DSS LNBF I already had.
GEEZ!!! *a little frustrated*
I just got my TechSAT 0.3 dB LNBF yesterday, and I haven't been able to get much signal at all, even trying the strong Dish network birds. I've only gotten a lock on 61.5, 110 and 119, which aren't what I'm hunting for... Grrr....
I'm using a 36" DSS dish, no motor yet, Buzz S2010f and TV at the dish.
Sigfnal meter on the Buzz sits at 73 with the dish pointed high in the sky (way away from the Clarke belt or sun) and only goess to ~75 or 76 on the 119 or 61.5 bird.
Adding a line amp (for grins) made the signal 80.
The Buzz is set to Universal LNBF and tried blind searching with the TechSAT LNBF. Sometimes I can get a lock at 110 deg W. L. Nowhere else.
Are the FTA birds far weaker than the 61.5, 110 and 119 birds? I have sometimes seen a 1 division deflection on the satellite meter above the noise on FTA birds, peaked as best I could, removed the meter (ensuring no loss of 22 kHz LO switch saignal) and tried blind scanning. Nothing. (my sat meter is one from MCM Electronics a few years ago, similar in appearance to the sat-95 meter.) The gain knob goes from -6 to +6, the noise floor on the TechSAT is +3 on the knob.
Tried locking onto the 119 W. L. bird with the circ. DSS LNBF, slammed the satellite meter needle with the gain turneds all the way down,slid over to 121 deg. W. L. and went back to the Tech SAT LNBF, then zip, nada, nothing. Cranking the skew around didn't help, I did try the 90 deg. off trick.
The TechSAT LNBF came in a box with no padding, stuffed into another box with one crumpled piece of kraft paper for padding, the box rattled when I picked it up. Unacceptable! Shipped from Georgia USA, via FedEx Ground. Could the LNBF be a shock loss victim of being tossed around in shipping?
Any good ideas on the signal meter in the Buzz, or using the satellite meter I have, or other tricks to test the TechSAT LNBF? With a 36" dish, I should have at least caught some FTA birds!
I was testing with ~5 ft of RG6 cxable and good, well-crimped waterproff connectors onm a dry day.
My lat is 47.8 deg N, long 122.3 deg W.
I have a wife, 2 in-laws, twin 2 month old sons and a 2 year old daughter in the house. I have some time to find satellites, but not to chase my tail for half a day trying to catch *any* FTA birds, especially given I can find 61.5, 110, 119 and 129 in about a minute each with the circ. DSS LNBF I already had.
GEEZ!!! *a little frustrated*