Hey guys! It's been a while since I've been around, been busy working and such. I'm looking to get my BUD ready for preseason NFL and pursuing college football action that is coming up. I had the afternoon off yesterday, so in the intense 90 degree heat and South Carolina humidity, I lugged my trusty Coolsat 5000, a small TV monitor, and Vbox to the BUD for some alignment. I couldn't lock onto but a handful of sats as of earlier yesterday, so I wanted to track the arc like I had previously last year. To clarify, between some intense winds, me tinkering with alignment to chase after that one "weak TP" I wanted, and the pole settling in the ground, my alignment was way off. Previously, I was able to trac consistently from Ku on 72W all the way down to 137W.
I started aligning, things got better, but not great, so I tinkered some more. I ended up getting it way off! So I started over from scratch. I could not lock onto 83 AMC 9 (which would be my true south sat here in SC, zip 29690), so I guesstimated where AMC 9 would be as my zenith, then moved the actuator over to AMC 3 should be, then locked it in on C, then tune for Ku. Ba'am! I'm now able to track the arc consistently down to 127W on C, after that it's hit or miss, with some TPs being strong enough to lock, some not. I reeeally want to bring in 137W so I can watch college hockey this winter (I can sniff a signal on 3760H but it's not enough to lock). On the other side, I am only able to lock Ku on one transponder on 72W (not able to lock the NBC mux).
I'm confident the foilage on my property hasn't grown up to the point where the far west side is impossible, since I can sense plenty of signal down there, just not able to lock. I'm simply nervous that in an attempt to improve on what I do have, I'm going to go the other direction. So, I'm turning to the experts! What would be the first thing to look for and check? My pole is plumb, no issues there. And I'm obviously tracking pretty well, just quite as good as I know it can do!
I started aligning, things got better, but not great, so I tinkered some more. I ended up getting it way off! So I started over from scratch. I could not lock onto 83 AMC 9 (which would be my true south sat here in SC, zip 29690), so I guesstimated where AMC 9 would be as my zenith, then moved the actuator over to AMC 3 should be, then locked it in on C, then tune for Ku. Ba'am! I'm now able to track the arc consistently down to 127W on C, after that it's hit or miss, with some TPs being strong enough to lock, some not. I reeeally want to bring in 137W so I can watch college hockey this winter (I can sniff a signal on 3760H but it's not enough to lock). On the other side, I am only able to lock Ku on one transponder on 72W (not able to lock the NBC mux).
I'm confident the foilage on my property hasn't grown up to the point where the far west side is impossible, since I can sense plenty of signal down there, just not able to lock. I'm simply nervous that in an attempt to improve on what I do have, I'm going to go the other direction. So, I'm turning to the experts! What would be the first thing to look for and check? My pole is plumb, no issues there. And I'm obviously tracking pretty well, just quite as good as I know it can do!