Yeah, messed around late last night with it, flashed it to latest firmware so who knows if that helped but ended up getting up to 75% signal and quality at the low end TP's, and 66% on the higher ones. Eventually did get a lock but the box said it found Galaxy 25 (93.1) which isn't even in the box's list of predetermined sats, so is the "Galaxy 25" name broadcasted by the sat? Anyway, didn't get any channels on it even though lyngsat showed one or two fta's. Moved it around some more and couldn't get the same lock. Another TP it went green bars on at 66% but couldn't determine sat name was at 12050, couldn't figure out from lyngsat what sat that would be, none seem to list any programming in the vicinity there. Was looking for a motor, it would be much more enjoyable to point this thing with a joystick, but appears none of the ones I've seen do elevation, so what in the heck is recommended? I know DirectTv has motorized mounts for on top of motorhomes, those must do elevation for sure... I bought the Kbox because most of the fta sat sites out there listed it as one of the newest boxes and I wanted a HD + DVR model. From what I researched, it had the sharpest video, which it does appear to have, even on composite, but this also does HDMI and component video for my HDTV system and Dolby surround sound. The onscreen menu's also appear to be much more modern looking and user friendly than others and it has a USB port for external drives which I already have a few of. I might of considered the nFusion but it required eSata drives, however an integrated ATSC tuner would of been nice. This morning I broke down and bought the Dishpointer google phone app and looks like the neighbors tree is indeed blocking Galaxy 19 (97), so go figure... thought I was missing it for sure. Luckily my dish is mounted on a pallet at the moment for testing so I am going to drag it around the yard later today for further testing. The pain about this Geosat dish is the vertical elevation bar indicator is so fat, you have no idea where it is set at, the white line is probably at least 4 degrees fat, so trying to figure if the center or an edge of it is where to point is a pain, directions don't say. Also, the bolts they included are your typical maid in china recycled aluminum or something, one already snapped in half when tightening it. Anyway, this is just a hobby I picked up while waiting for Dish to come out with their slingbox receiver, amazing it has finally arrived. But of course, it appears you can't order TWO of them on their website, figures... I have Time Warner cable in my area and across the border a few miles away is Comcast. Comcast has had a recent surge of ads for Xfinity which is their new marketing campaign for essentially the same technology they have always had, but when I visited Seattle last, they did indeed have a ton more HD channels, so I imagine if I take the plunge and go with Dish then Time Warner will probably upgrade their HD programming right after (that's the way it always works). I just hate the cable company's Motorola box, it only has a 120GB drive and half the time the TV guide info is off and doesn't record the right program. I also have a Tivo HD Series 3 but it requires 2 cable cards, their new Premier model out now requires 1 newer model card, but who the heck wants to pay Tivo monthly fee + cable company card fees? It's a total pisser especially when every modern TV can tune QAM channels without a card. Tivo's excuse is they wouldn't know what channel to match up to the TV Guide, well, let the user match them up then dummies! Looks like they only want to offer lifetime subscriptions on older boxes, ones you already paid a 3-4 year subscription, you drop $500 on the receiver, $400 on the sub, then another lifetime after sub after that, so $1100-$1200 a box, forget that... And who wants analog cable on their HDTV, every channel up to 75 looks like crap on HDTV, fuzzy... at least Dish and Direct are digital, sure wish cable would go purely digital. So that's my rant... stuck in cable land, need it for cable modem anyway. Tivo HD at least has an ATSC tuner for when Time Warner has a spat with Fox etc... over royalties. Roku, Vudu, Sky Angel and other IPTV based services look interesting but the limited programming is a joke. So stuck with cable, Netflix, and ATSC backup for now. Hoping to get FTA up and running so I can watch all the nut jobs in the middle east for even more entertainment...