For Ku band you need a LO of 10750 for a standard LNB or 10600 for a universal LNB.
For C Band you need a LO of 5150.
Do you have any switches?
You need a CBand dish (6 FT and up) and a CBand LNB.
It probably has a CBand LNB, are you using the same dish for Ku band (A CBand LNB will not pick up Ku band signals and the same for a Ku band LNB will not pick up C Band signals)?
116.8W satmex 5 does not have very many FTA channels and it is hard to receive if you do not live in the Southern US.
116.8W satmex 5 does not have very many FTA channels and it is hard to receive if you do not live in the Southern US.
actually Satmex 5 C-Band has a bunch of Spanish channels on there and the footprint is very good. Its KU Band that sucks in the northern states
SatelliteGuys.US - 116.8°W SatMex 5 C
for the OP change the LNB LO to SINGLE and 5150
actually Satmex 5 C-Band has a bunch of Spanish channels on there and the footprint is very good. Its KU Band that sucks in the northern states
SatelliteGuys.US - 116.8°W SatMex 5 C
for the OP change the LNB LO to SINGLE and 5150
menu -> dish settings -> make sure sat is here and arrow down to LNB freq adjust that to 5150 and save & blind scan
if you are on sat 116 satmex5 at transponder 4010 vertical you should get (mexicanal net) mexicanal channel
i'm still looking for a glenbrook loop
if you goto manual scan
so you can arrow down and left or right through the freqs to see if you have a mexicanal