Jim5506 SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Oct 19, 2004 8,275 3,787 Slaton, Texas Oct 10, 2019 #21 Try moving the azimuth about 8-10 degrees east and up just a bit. It sounds like you are on the wrong satellites. Reactions: grc, TheKrell, rvvaquero and 1 other person
Try moving the azimuth about 8-10 degrees east and up just a bit. It sounds like you are on the wrong satellites.
grc SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Oct 5, 2019 199 268 USA Oct 10, 2019 #22 Jim5506 said: Try moving the azimuth about 8-10 degrees east and up just a bit. It sounds like you are on the wrong satellites. Click to expand... Gotcha....raining again now, but I'll give that a try in the morning. Thanks!
Jim5506 said: Try moving the azimuth about 8-10 degrees east and up just a bit. It sounds like you are on the wrong satellites. Click to expand... Gotcha....raining again now, but I'll give that a try in the morning. Thanks!
grc SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Oct 5, 2019 199 268 USA Oct 11, 2019 #23 Jim5506 said: Try moving the azimuth about 8-10 degrees east and up just a bit. It sounds like you are on the wrong satellites. Click to expand... Thanks Jim - that was it. After the struggle last week I needed someone to give me a better perspective on why it was acting like that. Reactions: NYDutch
Jim5506 said: Try moving the azimuth about 8-10 degrees east and up just a bit. It sounds like you are on the wrong satellites. Click to expand... Thanks Jim - that was it. After the struggle last week I needed someone to give me a better perspective on why it was acting like that.