Hi Folks,
Yes, another newbie!
I have a 30inch Dish, a universal linear 3dB LNBF, and a coolsat 6000 premium that I got from a friend. I am trying to find IA-5 at 97w since as I have read it has a lot of FTA channels. I used dishpointer.com to find the Dish Setup Data for my location. Here is the info it lists me:
Your Location
Latitude: 33.4079°
Longitude: -111.9603°
Dish Setup Data:
Elevation: 47.9°
Azimuth (true): 154.1°
Azimuth (magn.): 143.1°
LNB Skew [?]: -21.4°
I used these coordination to approximately point the dish to satellite, and then use one of those small satellite finder meters to locate the dish precisely. The knob on meter can rotate 270 degrees, and after adjusting the dish to the best direction it was beeping very loudly until 200 degrees. BUT when I choose IA-5 from satellite list in my reviver it shows 98% signal, but less than 10% quality!
Here is the info I provided for reviver:
97.0w IA-5
lnb power on
lnb type universal
lnb freq: 9.750/10.750
22kHz auto
DisEqc Switch off
Legacy SW off
Blind Scan
TP 10.700-12900
SR Full
Pol ALL
MODE ALL
I did a blind spot search and it could find about 500 Channels, mostly on IA-5, but there was no Free channel, all are scrambled. During the scan I could see that it skipped some frequencies since the quality was low, but there were a lot of high quality channels like 90%!
Do you have any idea where is the problem?
And by the way, http://www.dishpointer.com/ says me skew the lnb 24.7 degrees clockwise. Should I do that? I played with the skew, and my meter was showing highest signal when the skew was zero.... So I just left the lnbf there.
Thanks in advance.
Yes, another newbie!
I have a 30inch Dish, a universal linear 3dB LNBF, and a coolsat 6000 premium that I got from a friend. I am trying to find IA-5 at 97w since as I have read it has a lot of FTA channels. I used dishpointer.com to find the Dish Setup Data for my location. Here is the info it lists me:
Your Location
Latitude: 33.4079°
Longitude: -111.9603°
Dish Setup Data:
Elevation: 47.9°
Azimuth (true): 154.1°
Azimuth (magn.): 143.1°
LNB Skew [?]: -21.4°
I used these coordination to approximately point the dish to satellite, and then use one of those small satellite finder meters to locate the dish precisely. The knob on meter can rotate 270 degrees, and after adjusting the dish to the best direction it was beeping very loudly until 200 degrees. BUT when I choose IA-5 from satellite list in my reviver it shows 98% signal, but less than 10% quality!
Here is the info I provided for reviver:
97.0w IA-5
lnb power on
lnb type universal
lnb freq: 9.750/10.750
22kHz auto
DisEqc Switch off
Legacy SW off
Blind Scan
TP 10.700-12900
SR Full
Pol ALL
MODE ALL
I did a blind spot search and it could find about 500 Channels, mostly on IA-5, but there was no Free channel, all are scrambled. During the scan I could see that it skipped some frequencies since the quality was low, but there were a lot of high quality channels like 90%!
Do you have any idea where is the problem?
And by the way, http://www.dishpointer.com/ says me skew the lnb 24.7 degrees clockwise. Should I do that? I played with the skew, and my meter was showing highest signal when the skew was zero.... So I just left the lnbf there.
Thanks in advance.
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