I've not been able to find any meter that can discriminate between all of the Dish birds. Your compass becomes your friend.
Regards, Eric
Super Buddy does. But I still prefer dual analog. Faster and easier.
I've not been able to find any meter that can discriminate between all of the Dish birds. Your compass becomes your friend.
Regards, Eric
My gosh, maybe I don't need to remember about the D+ since my shop doesn't seem to carry them. (Seattle)
How do you use the dual analog? I guess they only sense carriers and can not digitally lock? Do you turn the dish until you get both, and assume they are 119+110? How do you get 129 reliably? Brands? Certainly can't afford a SuperBuddy.
I saw that last night on birdog.tv. I have never seen 119, although next time I'll try DiseqC LNB A.
Don't understand what you mean by '110 port'. I've only used the DPPlus and DPquad; these seem to have agnostic ports. Still never saw 119, probably because it hadn't been switched there by DisEqc .
The 129 setting has always worked fine, as long as I'm careful to make sure it's not stupidly reading 119. How can it digitally lock onto 119 when set to 129, is what I do not understand. It's supposed to be reading the packet headers.
I'll try to find the User's Guide and read the Dish-relevant sections.
OK, I've just discovered that the Dish500+ is a completely different antenna. I thought it was just a different LNB. Now I see what you mean by different ports for different birds, as there is no internal switch.
Thing about the Dish500+ is that it's not clear which pickup is at the center of the dish. I would use this one to set Az & El, and then figure out which one is at the far end of the dish and use that to set skew. Anyone know?
BTW, the Birdog is working superbly, now that I know about holding the On button to get the secret DisEqc menu.
I am studying highdefjeff's writeups now, although there is alot there and I have little time.
Thanks Jeff. We do not use the Superdish or 1000+/.2 here, although I've noticed a few around. Instead we install a 500+ and a 129 wing dish. (headache)
Seems though, if we did install a 1000.2, 129 would be on the other side of 118.7, and would be a bit more sensitive than using 110 for skew? Could you clarify this sentence, please?
On the Direct KaKu we had to peak skew as the Q is very high for the Ka band. (peaky) I'll be checking skew with 110 to see whether it's worth messing with here in the Great PacNW.
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You keep referring to skew. Skew is a set value. What is is that you are trying to say? Are you talk in about elevation or azimuth?
Right, the idea is that I want to use whatever LNB is at the -center- of the dish (and it could be any of them), for az and el adjust. Once that is set I then want to use the most outlying LNB to fine-tune skew. This way I can use a single-channel meter like the Birdog to get a precise result.
As far as the intricate workings of the Birdog, you know better than I. Someone skilled with the use of the Birdog meter should chime in here to answer your specific questions on its use.
I have found that holding down the power button and selecting the right DisEqc burst works very well on the Birdog, with the DishProPlus. Solved numerous problems and done many service calls with this. However I now find that after the 3-4 or 4-4 switch I can not see my birds, I guess because the switches do not pass DisEqc. So I have no idea how to sort out wiring inside a house when a switch is involved.
After the switch there should be all birds on all lines. What kind of "sorting" of the interior wiring are you doing?
Also yesterday I came across a Dish500 with two duals which was aimed at 149 for Hindi. I can not understand why they had four wires coming off the dish. Surely only the two on the LNB that's getting the bird, could work? Surely only one dual can get the bird?
In regards to the Dish 500 aimed at 149, I agree with your assertion that only one dual will receive 149. Find the lead that has the voltage on it and that lead is the one that is connected to the system. The other three should be dead, and the second line from the same dual should be useable- having the signal also.
As to why it was installed that way, it is anyones guess. I will add that many of the calls involving international programming, that I've witnessed, were wired in strange ways and often used non-Dish equipment. I will take a stab and say that many of those people had been doing their own work until the latest "complications" of new switches and HD. Just a thought. Don't tie up too much brain time trying to figure out all the things you see out there...sometimes it's good to let go of some of the questions go, at least for now. As you see more and more, some of those things will make sense later and some were just the results of an inept installer.
BTW, thanks for the tutorials on your website Jeff. Very useful.
For example, the other day I had an add-on receiver call, but the cust asked me about his office receiver which had stopped working after another tech had been out there.After the switch there should be all birds on all lines. What kind of "sorting" of the interior wiring are you doing?