@TMair, you say the dish is aimed as best you can get it, and if the switch is good, try tweaking the LNB
The skew and focal distance might be off just enough to give a weak quality reading, and it's so easy
to take for granted/overlook the LNB adjustment.
Start by loosening the collar and rotate the LNB left or right, AND towards or away from the pan to
max out the signal. Keep watching the signal as you snug the collar up, and adjust the LNB accordingly.
My cordless-phone has a sweet "intercom" feature with speaker-phone too, I slip it into my coat pocket while
the wife is at the other end describing the meters. I've even used the "beep" of the signal meter over the intercom too.
Just my two cents, I hope it helps. --Upnatm--
The skew and focal distance might be off just enough to give a weak quality reading, and it's so easy
to take for granted/overlook the LNB adjustment.
Start by loosening the collar and rotate the LNB left or right, AND towards or away from the pan to
max out the signal. Keep watching the signal as you snug the collar up, and adjust the LNB accordingly.
My cordless-phone has a sweet "intercom" feature with speaker-phone too, I slip it into my coat pocket while
the wife is at the other end describing the meters. I've even used the "beep" of the signal meter over the intercom too.
Just my two cents, I hope it helps. --Upnatm--