Mornin', folks.
I'm hoping the expertise I've leeched off of via lurking as a guest can once again do me right if I out and out ask.
Okay, lessee if I can break it down step-for-step.
Receiver - Pansat 3500s
Dish - Old PhewsNet 4020 approx 35" across. Shaped much like a PrimeStar dish albeit stretch longways.
LNB - The RX LNB of said PhewsNet, transmitter portion removed to save on weight. It's very much Ku-band linear (original use was 2-way Internet access off SatMex @ 116.8 switched to G11-91w's low-end or 129w as needed in the field). Label on the side says DirecPC FSS 10.95GHz - 12.75GHz.
Task - Hitting up G25-97w for funsies.
So. . . I used a look angle calculator that hasn't done me wrong yet as far as point-n-shoot (satsig). I've got it all leveled off, lined up, and a decent idea of where 189 degrees is for my azimuth. The line of sight is decent or better due to the 51.8 degree elevation necessary to hit this bird. The skew is almost negligible @ +7.5, so it's not like I'm having the whole dish-skew crick in the neck from tilting my head sideways.
I can see the thing in the sky if I turn off my front porch light.
. . . . . . .
BUT IT WON'T DIAL IN!!!
I'm pretty sure I'm dancing all around it, as I can get strength up to 80%, but quality fails to make itself present.
So. . . settings? Dish too small (located smack in a powerful area of the footprint in northeastern Louisiana)? Surely the LNB is the right kind. . . isn't it? Someone suggested that I set the LNB in the menu as universal, but that hasn't proven useful as yet, either. I'm REALLY hoping I don't have to opt for a much larger dish. Buddy of mine has a DW7000 dish (1.2m?) he pulled out of a dumpster, but that might not please my landlady too much having that beast out front.
Any ideas, thoughts, and suggestions are most appreciated.
I'm hoping the expertise I've leeched off of via lurking as a guest can once again do me right if I out and out ask.
Okay, lessee if I can break it down step-for-step.
Receiver - Pansat 3500s
Dish - Old PhewsNet 4020 approx 35" across. Shaped much like a PrimeStar dish albeit stretch longways.
LNB - The RX LNB of said PhewsNet, transmitter portion removed to save on weight. It's very much Ku-band linear (original use was 2-way Internet access off SatMex @ 116.8 switched to G11-91w's low-end or 129w as needed in the field). Label on the side says DirecPC FSS 10.95GHz - 12.75GHz.
Task - Hitting up G25-97w for funsies.
So. . . I used a look angle calculator that hasn't done me wrong yet as far as point-n-shoot (satsig). I've got it all leveled off, lined up, and a decent idea of where 189 degrees is for my azimuth. The line of sight is decent or better due to the 51.8 degree elevation necessary to hit this bird. The skew is almost negligible @ +7.5, so it's not like I'm having the whole dish-skew crick in the neck from tilting my head sideways.
I can see the thing in the sky if I turn off my front porch light.
. . . . . . .
BUT IT WON'T DIAL IN!!!
I'm pretty sure I'm dancing all around it, as I can get strength up to 80%, but quality fails to make itself present.
So. . . settings? Dish too small (located smack in a powerful area of the footprint in northeastern Louisiana)? Surely the LNB is the right kind. . . isn't it? Someone suggested that I set the LNB in the menu as universal, but that hasn't proven useful as yet, either. I'm REALLY hoping I don't have to opt for a much larger dish. Buddy of mine has a DW7000 dish (1.2m?) he pulled out of a dumpster, but that might not please my landlady too much having that beast out front.
Any ideas, thoughts, and suggestions are most appreciated.
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