I put in my dish the other day and got a pretty good signal from my true south satellites, SBS-6 and AMC-5. I've grabbed a slew of channels off of T-5 and a few other satellites in between 60-100 degrees, but when I go farther than that I don't find any signal quality.
Tonight I was poking around and ended up hitting Satcom3 which I guess is a C-band satellite. When USALS was moving the dish, I noticed a quality spike just before the dish settled on the USALS position. I switched to Diseqc and moved the dish back to the East a few clicks and the signal quality eventually came through (I only got one station off the whole bird so a bit of an effort).
But it got me thinking--if I did something slight wrong, or didin't get it "just perfect" on the initial install, would that be causing errors exponentially when I got out to the farther East and West satellites? I'm wondering if I should start over and get a stronger signal from my due South satellites before looking East/West.
Could a flawed initial install cause USALS problems as described? Or it is just the trees and other obstructions preventing me from finding some of the other satellites?
Tonight I was poking around and ended up hitting Satcom3 which I guess is a C-band satellite. When USALS was moving the dish, I noticed a quality spike just before the dish settled on the USALS position. I switched to Diseqc and moved the dish back to the East a few clicks and the signal quality eventually came through (I only got one station off the whole bird so a bit of an effort).
But it got me thinking--if I did something slight wrong, or didin't get it "just perfect" on the initial install, would that be causing errors exponentially when I got out to the farther East and West satellites? I'm wondering if I should start over and get a stronger signal from my due South satellites before looking East/West.
Could a flawed initial install cause USALS problems as described? Or it is just the trees and other obstructions preventing me from finding some of the other satellites?