Hello,
I am trying to set up a motorized system consisting of a Primestar 75e, a Mighty AP8-T4HB LNB (it came with the dish and it's all I have), a GS120 motor (thanks Stogie) and a Traxis 3500 receiver (thanks Linuxman).
I am located at 28.6N lat and 82.6W long. I am trying to set up on 83.0W AMC 9 Ku which I believe to be my true south satellite.
I am pointed, as best I can, to 185.3 mag. According to to instructions that came with the motor, I have set the motor angle scale to 28.6 and the dish is set at 25.3.
The signal readings I am getting are below and the best I can get. In fact, moving in any direction up or down, or side to side does not change the readings. Something must be wrong.
Signal Intensity=36%
Signal Quality=11%
How should I go about adjusting my set up to improve the quality?
I have have attached some pictures of my receiver settings and TP frequencies and symbol rate. Some of you may recognize the mounting (thanks again Stogie!)
Thanks
Mjac,
83W AMC 9 is not a great bird to use to align a dish with. There are very few channels there and they are mostly wildfeeds as far as I have ever found. That means that you won't be able to rely upon their signal to be broadcast at all times.
The RTN network has put up their two feeds (RTN EAST and WEST) on 83W, but I have trouble pulling them in. The RTN feeds are supposed to be on 83.0W TP 11.735H, SR 4.440 (possibly 4.430). Just in case you want to test them. Once in a while they will come in for me. I don't know what is wrong here. I can go to any adjacent satellite and I get 90% + signal and quality, but 83 is not doing well for me. 79W, 82W and 85W are all good and strong, but 83W is down in the dumper!
On 85W AMC 2 (now AMC 16), I can get the Echostar satellite Access Center test card channel on TP 12.188 H SR 3.978 with 97% quality. You might try that one, too.
I know that satellite 79.0 W is not your true south sat, but it is close and you can use it to get a better idea of where you are aiming.... 79.0W AMC 5 (channel KTEL on TP 11.900 H SR 2.170). Or you can use NYN 1 (New York Net) on TP 12.176 H SR 20.500.
These channels have been present for a long time now and they are in the clear and broadcast 24/7. NYN 1 is a feed channel, but they offer the color bars and test tone 24/7.
If your receiver has true USALS, you should be able to use this sat (79W) and make minor adjustments from there to align your dish properly to the arc, it will just take a bit of extra time.
I have an INVACOM QPH-031 LNBF on my dish and I can see 82W Nimiq 2 with that. There is nothing in the clear here, but I can get a lock on the TP signal, so if that helps you because the sat is closer to true south, you might try it (it is circular of course).
AcWxRadar