thanks Lak7 and all,
I looked all the chain-link fence fittings at the local Lowes and decided they all looked to flimsy for my needs. But a muffler clamp from the auto supply - that looks like it will do the trick nicely.
At the moment I seem to have a pretty secure system, so I think I'm going to leave it alone until I have to make some adjustments.
If anyone is familiar with the Coolsat 5000 platinum I've got a question - are the Long and Lat settings in USALS independent for each satellite I set up? It seems the best way (only way?) to adjust Elevation to fine tune a signal is to move the Latitude in the USALS. And this worked a couple of times for me... but once, it seemed like I lost a whole bunch of other programming I had saved -- then a change in the USALS brought them back. But, I am not sure of the cause and effect --- could have been bird sitting on the LNB for all I know.
Also, I need to add a Satellite at 125W (I think) and have been searching and reading the Forum on this -- but at the end of my 'list of Satellites' are some 'extras' to custom set-up; problem is they are all set for East, and I can't figure out how to change the Long. to West.
I'll keep looking, but a point in the right direction would help, thanks.
and Thanks again for all the other advice! - I got NASA off EchoStar 7 locked in in a few minutes after I changed out my 'splitter' for a true switch. That after the guidance I got here - - don't know how long I would have struggled with tuning that Sat if I hadn't know about the splitter being the problem.
later,
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Sounds like you are making very good progress! Excellent!
For the Coolsat 5000, the latitude and longitude entries are set for all satellites when you set them for one. So they cannot be independent.
If you have some slight error and need to compensate for one satellite alone, when all the rest seem fine, you can adjust the satellite orbital degree. If 74.0'W works better a little bit further to the west, try changing it's orbital degree to 74.2 degrees. This is the easiest approach I have found. The other approach is to switch that one satellite from USALS to DiSEqC 1.2 and fine stepping the motor to peak the signal. Then SAVE/RECALCULATE the new position.
The following are instructions to add a new LINEAR satellite to a Coolsat 4, 5 or 6K receiver. The instructions reference a SINGLE or STANDARD LINEAR LNBF.
For the example, I am going to add a LINEAR satellite at 122.0W (which is just something I pulled out of a hat for an example).
Select MENU > DISH SETTING, then while the SATELLITE line is highlighted, press OK to view the entire list of satellites. Scroll down through this list until you find a satellite that is listed as 0.0E. This is a blank satellite position that you may use to enter a new satellite. Press OK and it will take you back to the setup screen with 0.0E displayed as the selected satellite.
Drop down to LNB POWER and ensure it is set to ON.
Drop down to LNB TYPE and select SINGLE.
Drop down to LNB FREQ and select 10.750
Drop down to 22KHz and select ON or OFF, whichever is appropriate for your switch configuration.
Drop down to DiSEqC Switch and select the appropriate setting for your system. Usually 1.0 or OFF. Not many use 1.0/1.1.
If you are using a 4X1 DiSEqC switch, drop down to COMMITTED and select the appropriate port number.
Drop down to the LEGACY SW and select OFF, SW21 DISH 1, SW21 DISH2, SW42 DISH 1 or SW42 DISH 2 as appropriate for your system.
NOTE: The factory firmware version 1.00 will not have this Legacy switch option.
Press EXIT, and when prompted to SAVE the changes, select YES and press OK.
Now you will be redirected to the MAIN MENU screen.
Select MANUAL SCAN and press OK
The screen should be displaying 0.0E as the satellite.
Drop down to FREQUENCY and enter a valid transponder frequency for the satellite that you want to add. If you are not sure of any valid transponder frequencies for this new sat, you may simply enter 11.700. Type that in.
Drop down to SYMBOL RATE and enter a valid SR. If you do not know the correct symbol rate, enter 20.000 as an arbitrary value.
Drop down to POLARIZATION and select V or H if you know the correct polarity. If you do not know it, you may leave it at default.
Press EXIT and the changes will be saved automatically and you will be redirected to the MAIN MENU screen.
Select MOTORIZED SETTING and press OK.
The screen should be displaying 0.0E as the selected satellite.
Drop down to DiSEqC MOTOR and select USALS.
Drop down to SAT DEGREE and enter in the satellite position, 122.0. After you type in all the digits, the E should be highlighted in black. Press OK and it should change to W.
Press EXIT and the settings will be automatically saved and you will observe a notification that the motor is moving to this new satellite postion at 122.0 W. Allow this display to time out.
NOTE: Even if you are trying to set this satellite up on a fixed point dish, you still need to use the motorized setup menu to be able to install the satellite into memory properly.
You will be back at the MOTORIZED SETTING MENU.
If you know the name of the satellite, press the RED (recall channel) button on your remote. Notice that this button is displayed at the bottom of the screen as RENAME.
You now have a keyboard displayed to enter the satellite name. For this example, let us say that the sat name is Orion 5. Type that in and press EXIT. Now your satellite will display 122.0W ORION 5.
Press EXIT again and you will be back to the MAIN MENU screen.
Highlight BLIND SCAN and press OK. When 122.0W ORION 5 is highlighted in yellow, press OK to select this satellite. Then, press the VOLUME UP button on the remote to select the scanning parameter field to the right.
Highlight the TP frequency line at the top and press OK.
Leave the FROM frequency set as 11.700 and change the TO frequency to 12.200 and press EXIT once. Highlight the SR and change this from FULL to DETAIL.
Now drop down to the PRESS OK line and press OK to begin scanning. When it finishes the scan, you should EXIT out of all the menus and power the receiver OFF, then back ON. If you do not cycle power to the receiver, all the scanned channels will have 0000 as the channel number (or SID).
You have just successfully added a new satellite to your receiver! Congratulations!
RADAR