I'm sure that I've mentioned that I have a Primestar aimed at AMC21 for PBS, and a few days ago replaced the Extreme LNBF with my old Invacom QPH-031. Well I got encouraged when I started getting the S2 signal on the sat, but got discouraged after the wind knocked me out of alignment, and a tree grew up partially blocking the sat. This dish was mounted on a PVC pipe screwed into a log.
So I decided to plant this dish permanently, in a spot that had a better view of AMC-21. I took a bunch of pictures of the process, which are at
NewPrimestarSetup
since the jpgs are pretty big (I should have compressed more I guess).
Yesterday, I used my Sears digital level to scope out a new site. I dug the hole, and mounted a metal pipe in concrete.
Today, I went to put the primestar on the new pipe.
!%#@^@&*# Darn pipe was too small for the Primestar mount. I knew it was a bit smaller than the PVC, but I thought the mount had enough range to tighten down more. It didn't.
Then I got the bright idea of taking a section of the PVC, and cutting a 1/8th inch slot along the edge, allowing me to expand it, and slip it over the metal pipe. I did this, and it looked good, except now it was too big. !^@%#%#
Fooey. Then I cut the section of PVC into thirds, and put two of the sections in the mount. Still too big. :-(
Finally, I just put in one of the 1/3rd sections, and that fit, and took up enough space so that I could tighten down the mount over the pole.
Once installed, aimed it at AMC21, and I now have a fairly stable signal, even on the DVB-S2 transponder. I still have a bit of tweaking to do though.
I tried finding the sat using my laptop/wireless net back to my Twinhan card. Didn't work very well. Despite moving the dish very slow, I was going past the signal, and missing it. Finally, my wife came out and said that the picture had been popping in and out on the TV inside, so I told her to yell when it popped in again. Finally found it, and refined the aim a bit with the wireless network back to the Twinhan.
It was a miserable day to work on a sat dish. Sunny and 75 deg...... I know, sounds pretty nice... but if you have ever seen the bug scene from African Queen, you'll get the idea. The blackflies and mosquitos were terrible. I was wearing a bug hat, but the bugs make my shirt look like someone had sprinkled pepper on it. I was just COVERED with blackflies and mosquitos, and my hands weren't protected, so I got bit up a bit. Anyway, I got the dish moved.
So I decided to plant this dish permanently, in a spot that had a better view of AMC-21. I took a bunch of pictures of the process, which are at
NewPrimestarSetup
since the jpgs are pretty big (I should have compressed more I guess).
Yesterday, I used my Sears digital level to scope out a new site. I dug the hole, and mounted a metal pipe in concrete.
Today, I went to put the primestar on the new pipe.
!%#@^@&*# Darn pipe was too small for the Primestar mount. I knew it was a bit smaller than the PVC, but I thought the mount had enough range to tighten down more. It didn't.
Then I got the bright idea of taking a section of the PVC, and cutting a 1/8th inch slot along the edge, allowing me to expand it, and slip it over the metal pipe. I did this, and it looked good, except now it was too big. !^@%#%#
Fooey. Then I cut the section of PVC into thirds, and put two of the sections in the mount. Still too big. :-(
Finally, I just put in one of the 1/3rd sections, and that fit, and took up enough space so that I could tighten down the mount over the pole.
Once installed, aimed it at AMC21, and I now have a fairly stable signal, even on the DVB-S2 transponder. I still have a bit of tweaking to do though.
I tried finding the sat using my laptop/wireless net back to my Twinhan card. Didn't work very well. Despite moving the dish very slow, I was going past the signal, and missing it. Finally, my wife came out and said that the picture had been popping in and out on the TV inside, so I told her to yell when it popped in again. Finally found it, and refined the aim a bit with the wireless network back to the Twinhan.
It was a miserable day to work on a sat dish. Sunny and 75 deg...... I know, sounds pretty nice... but if you have ever seen the bug scene from African Queen, you'll get the idea. The blackflies and mosquitos were terrible. I was wearing a bug hat, but the bugs make my shirt look like someone had sprinkled pepper on it. I was just COVERED with blackflies and mosquitos, and my hands weren't protected, so I got bit up a bit. Anyway, I got the dish moved.