I tried a few things last night. First I bypassed my switch, that made no difference. Then I checked the receiver's LNBF voltage, 14v Vert--- 18V Horiz.
Then a brainstorm hit me
: When I rotated the LNBF 90 deg earlier I scanned as Vert which keeps the voltage at 14 v. That don't work... so I went into setup and set the vert transponder as horiz, 18v then went and twisted the sucker 90 deg and got quality, how about that! So then I ghetto moved the dish back to G-10 and aligned it for the best on research tv again. Then I went into setup (advanced scan) on all the Equity muxes, I changed the Vert's to Horiz and scanned. Boom everything came in. I peak and tweaked it on the weak mux (11720) for max quality. Ended up with a 76 quality there.
So a couple thing's could be happening here. Either the switching in the LNBF is defective and not sensing the voltage change or the LNBF is only made for one polarity. Im not sure what this dish was used for and may have been for some single channel service and required only one transponder & polarity.
All in all I got the Equity muxes working so Im happy for the moment
I may pick up another LNBF down the road and mess with it. Right now I was interested in The Equity channels and there working great so that made my day.
One last question?? I wonder what size this dish is? Maybe the math wizards out there can do some calculating and give me an answer. The size is, top to bottom 31.5" side to side 35" It's a steel dish and has a nice rim big rim on it that keep's it parabolic shape well.
Total cost for this job was about $8.00 for coax connectors 10 pack at Home depot and a tube of silicone RTV. Can't beat that with a stick
Thank's for all the quick reply's, this forum is great:up
I now have 4 dishes up and running am I Nut's or what...