I picked up an MK1-PLL and flashed the receiver with 6Aug-2019 release of OpenPLi 6.2. Selecting "Signal finder" from the menu after choosing the satellite the antenna is aimed at, I get no signal at all. Thinking it might help, I dug out an old DirectTV HR10-250 TiVo and an 18" dish with triple LNB. Without mounting the 18" dish, just holding it, I moved it around in the general direction I recall it having been pointed and before too long got some bars of signal on the TiVo. Then I unhooked the DirectTV LNB so I could try the DirectTV LNB on the HughesNet dish. I adjusted the azimuth and elevation of the HughesNet dish and held the DirectTV LNB in the general area of the focal point of the dish and got some bars of signal on the TiVo. Since I wanted to find the best position for the MK1-PLL LNB, and I was still using the DirectTV LNB with the TiVo on the 119W satellite, I re-positioned the HughesNet dish so the "B" feedhorn could be placed in center position and receive a signal. I found that with the DirectTV LNB, I had what seemed an enormous area in which I could position the LNB and still receive some bars of signal. I mean, at least 2 inches closer to or further from the dish and angled up to about 30 degrees to the left or right of center and the same amount angled up or down. Since the DirectTV LNB is circularly polarized, I could also hold the feedhorn in position and rotate the LNB without loosing signal. Switching back to the FTA receiver and LNB, I get no signal at all. Are the DirectTV satellites just that much stronger or is it that circular LNBs are orders of magnitude easier to aim, or is it that the signal finder on an enigma2 box has a refresh rate several orders of magnitude slower than the old HR10-250? Based on my experience so far I'm almost ready to go looking for a static image of 0% signal that I'm almost convinced is part of the firmware taking the place of an actual functioning signal finder.