Hello Experts,
I have a question regarding fine tuning an LNB. I am trying to fine tune the LNB for C/KU band reception on a 10 foot unimesh dish. The dish tracks tracks the arc nicely from 83W - 135W. I have had the setup on C-band working okay for the past several years with a few different FTA receivers. Recently I purchased a new STB that is DVB-S2.
I wanted to tune up the KU side of the dish as it never has really worked all that well. Currently on SES2 for example I get 90% signal and about 78-85% on average for quality. I get consistent results on other satellites also. (Using the signal / quality on the STB) I am using this bird as it's easy to work on the dish. It's on a side of a hill and the LNB is harder to reach on the western arc.
I recently obtained a Birddog Usb Plus meter. I have been trying to improve the KU side. On SES2 I fine tuned the KU from 8% to 43% quality on the meter. (Best I could fine tune it). Now on the C-band side things seem to have gotten worse. On SES2 I get 0-1% quality lock almost nothing. (On the meter) On my FTA receiver the C-band signal is pretty much gone.
According to the C-band setup guides I have read the C-Band should work in nicely after the KU has been fine tuned.
I haven't had a chance to try and peak the C-band signal again with the meter. The LNB is one of those DBS 621 dual C/Ku Band LNBF. When I started tweaking the LNB was out past the scaler ring about 2-3 inches. With the KU peaked It's back about 2-3 inches inside the scaler ring. The measured the focal point and it is 48" as per the manual specifications.
I am located in the North West. I was thinking of peaking it back on C-Band and leaving it. I am okay with just C-band. Any suggestions?
I have a question regarding fine tuning an LNB. I am trying to fine tune the LNB for C/KU band reception on a 10 foot unimesh dish. The dish tracks tracks the arc nicely from 83W - 135W. I have had the setup on C-band working okay for the past several years with a few different FTA receivers. Recently I purchased a new STB that is DVB-S2.
I wanted to tune up the KU side of the dish as it never has really worked all that well. Currently on SES2 for example I get 90% signal and about 78-85% on average for quality. I get consistent results on other satellites also. (Using the signal / quality on the STB) I am using this bird as it's easy to work on the dish. It's on a side of a hill and the LNB is harder to reach on the western arc.
I recently obtained a Birddog Usb Plus meter. I have been trying to improve the KU side. On SES2 I fine tuned the KU from 8% to 43% quality on the meter. (Best I could fine tune it). Now on the C-band side things seem to have gotten worse. On SES2 I get 0-1% quality lock almost nothing. (On the meter) On my FTA receiver the C-band signal is pretty much gone.
According to the C-band setup guides I have read the C-Band should work in nicely after the KU has been fine tuned.
I haven't had a chance to try and peak the C-band signal again with the meter. The LNB is one of those DBS 621 dual C/Ku Band LNBF. When I started tweaking the LNB was out past the scaler ring about 2-3 inches. With the KU peaked It's back about 2-3 inches inside the scaler ring. The measured the focal point and it is 48" as per the manual specifications.
I am located in the North West. I was thinking of peaking it back on C-Band and leaving it. I am okay with just C-band. Any suggestions?