Well if you push the LNB in/out you can always get back to where it was. If the signal is marginal this may or not improve the signal.
But do you loose the PBS TP 12180?if I drop the elevation by a few degrees, OETA shoots up to 70% but then I lose 90% of Ku channels
Kraven, did you ever get the PBS on 87 W to come in good? I got my SG2100 working again and now it seems that I can't pick up the 87 W PBS at all. Other transponders on 87 W are good and all other sats. on the arc from 72 W to 123 W are good. Been like this for two or three days now, kinda has me stumped. Never use to have any trouble at all with 87 W until just recently.
Might have some gears stripped on that one. Go for a DG380 motor, mine's still running good after 3yrs or more. And it's so quiet it don't even scare the anoles off , when they're sunning on it.
3 years sounds real good, the SG2100 I have didn't even make it a year. Quiet is real good too, my Ku dish is about twenty five feet from our horse pen and sometimes the noise of it moving spooks them a little, it definitely has never been quiet. Looking on Sadoun's I see that they have the DG380 for $89 and it has metal gears inside too.Looks good, I'm gonna order one. Thanks, Turbosat!