I'm a new E* customer and I've got my SuperDish 105 installed temporarily in a location with pretty bad LOS (self-installed, so it's my own fault). My signal on 119 fluctuates between about 60 and 80 due to some trees about 100' away. I've got a few questions I'm hoping someone can answer:
1. In the point dish screen (RCA 301 receiver), when I try to check the signal on 110 with the 110 LNB connected to port 2 on my DP34 switch, all I get is "wrong sat-echostar 119", with approximately the same signal level as I was seeing on 119. If I connect the 110 LNB directly to the receiver, I get zero signal. Should I be seeing signal from the 110 LNB if it's connected directly to the receiver (and aimed correctly)? Could the "wrong sat" message indicate that there's something wrong with my switch? (I don't know how these switches work, but i'm picturing 119 signal "leaking" into the 110 input...)
2. I'm pretty sure given the low signal on 119 that I shouldn't be expecting to get a usable signal on 105. But check switch reports NC for port 3 where the 105 LNB is connected. Is this normal--is it only reporting NC because it's not seeing any signal?
3. Does it matter which port is connected on a Dual LNB when you're only using one of the two ports?
4. What's the best way to ground a dish that's pole-mounted about 100' from the house?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Mike
1. In the point dish screen (RCA 301 receiver), when I try to check the signal on 110 with the 110 LNB connected to port 2 on my DP34 switch, all I get is "wrong sat-echostar 119", with approximately the same signal level as I was seeing on 119. If I connect the 110 LNB directly to the receiver, I get zero signal. Should I be seeing signal from the 110 LNB if it's connected directly to the receiver (and aimed correctly)? Could the "wrong sat" message indicate that there's something wrong with my switch? (I don't know how these switches work, but i'm picturing 119 signal "leaking" into the 110 input...)
2. I'm pretty sure given the low signal on 119 that I shouldn't be expecting to get a usable signal on 105. But check switch reports NC for port 3 where the 105 LNB is connected. Is this normal--is it only reporting NC because it's not seeing any signal?
3. Does it matter which port is connected on a Dual LNB when you're only using one of the two ports?
4. What's the best way to ground a dish that's pole-mounted about 100' from the house?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Mike