Hello all...
I apologize in advance for this long post.
I am very new to FTA. Over over 3 years now, I have been using a Channelmaster 4228 8 bay UHF antenna with a CM 7777 preamp to get very decent OTA terrestrial channels with the Samsung SIR-TS360 receiver.
I stay in Yuba City (zip: 95991) and the closest tx stations are 35 miles away.
Having enjoyed OTA HD for over 3 years (never subscribed to any dish/cable ) I thought of entering the satellite arena with a $175 receiver from eBay (Diamond 9000HD) which boasts of PVR, DiSEqC 1.2/USALS among other things. On the downside, I do not think it supports blind scans.
I also got a 39 inch dish, a universal "bullet" LNB and a GeoSat Pro GS-120 motor from SatelliteAV
Being a penny pincher , I did the installs myself, mounting the dish motor (and the dish) to the pole that holds my antenna. (Now please don't get me wrong: The dish is very stable and does not sway with winds: It is secured to the pole between the two anchors of a chimney mount very securely) I got the install parameters (angles, azimuth, elevations and such from the site Satellite Look Angles Satellite Heading Calculator Azimuth Elevation Skew Tilt LNBF Latitude and Longitude values)
I have the two RG-6 cables (coming from my existing CM-4228 antenna and the newly installed motorized dish) going to a combiner (in my attic) and then
a single RG-6 cable going downstairs to the Diamond 9000HD. It has a diplexer just before it enters the receiver (one to ANT input, one to SAT)
Now with the new Diamond 9000HD receiver, I am now able to get all my terrestrial OTA channels, like I did before with my old SIR-TS360. But the problem is with the satellite feed: I am not able to get a lock on any satellite: When in the satellite menu for any of the preprogrammed satellite, the LNB power meter shows 80 to 97% power, but the quality meter reads at a constant 2%. Scanning for channels always comes up with 0 channels. I have seen the dish moves via the receiver: there is a green light on the motor like the manual says it would and blinking light when moving.
I tried with the 97.0 W IA-5 and some other satellites. No difference. I have followed the installation directions to the word, but still I do not have a signal quality reading on the on-screen meter, so I had my wife on a wireless intercom in from of the TV while I was on the roof to change the angles to get a reading on the quality meter. I varied the dish azimuth and elevation by as much as 30 degrees, but no luck.
If you had the patience to read all of my long post and have a suggestion for me to get *any* satellite channel, I will be very grateful.
I apologize in advance for this long post.
I am very new to FTA. Over over 3 years now, I have been using a Channelmaster 4228 8 bay UHF antenna with a CM 7777 preamp to get very decent OTA terrestrial channels with the Samsung SIR-TS360 receiver.
I stay in Yuba City (zip: 95991) and the closest tx stations are 35 miles away.
Having enjoyed OTA HD for over 3 years (never subscribed to any dish/cable ) I thought of entering the satellite arena with a $175 receiver from eBay (Diamond 9000HD) which boasts of PVR, DiSEqC 1.2/USALS among other things. On the downside, I do not think it supports blind scans.
I also got a 39 inch dish, a universal "bullet" LNB and a GeoSat Pro GS-120 motor from SatelliteAV
Being a penny pincher , I did the installs myself, mounting the dish motor (and the dish) to the pole that holds my antenna. (Now please don't get me wrong: The dish is very stable and does not sway with winds: It is secured to the pole between the two anchors of a chimney mount very securely) I got the install parameters (angles, azimuth, elevations and such from the site Satellite Look Angles Satellite Heading Calculator Azimuth Elevation Skew Tilt LNBF Latitude and Longitude values)
I have the two RG-6 cables (coming from my existing CM-4228 antenna and the newly installed motorized dish) going to a combiner (in my attic) and then
a single RG-6 cable going downstairs to the Diamond 9000HD. It has a diplexer just before it enters the receiver (one to ANT input, one to SAT)
Now with the new Diamond 9000HD receiver, I am now able to get all my terrestrial OTA channels, like I did before with my old SIR-TS360. But the problem is with the satellite feed: I am not able to get a lock on any satellite: When in the satellite menu for any of the preprogrammed satellite, the LNB power meter shows 80 to 97% power, but the quality meter reads at a constant 2%. Scanning for channels always comes up with 0 channels. I have seen the dish moves via the receiver: there is a green light on the motor like the manual says it would and blinking light when moving.
I tried with the 97.0 W IA-5 and some other satellites. No difference. I have followed the installation directions to the word, but still I do not have a signal quality reading on the on-screen meter, so I had my wife on a wireless intercom in from of the TV while I was on the roof to change the angles to get a reading on the quality meter. I varied the dish azimuth and elevation by as much as 30 degrees, but no luck.
If you had the patience to read all of my long post and have a suggestion for me to get *any* satellite channel, I will be very grateful.