This is my first post, however, I have read this forum for a long time.
I'm a really fan of the big dish. I have one installed since 1993 and worked like a charm until hurricane Wilma put it down. Only two o three times an small adjustment, two years ago a new actuator and that's it.
Now I have installed an almost new 10' mesh, using it's own mounting. My old one does not fit the mesh holes. Even when I live in a city (Miami) I'm decided to be a C band subscriber while there is a programming reseller for it, and I hope it will be for a long time. Actually I spend about 250-300 per year, versus the probably 900 will cost with the pizza, so, please support the c-band, get some subscription, it will helps everyone.
I also decided that this is time to move up to the 4DTV, and wow!, never imaginated how good is it. I have learned a lot mounting the dish, giving it the angles and setup, HOWEVER, after two weeks, I still have a problem:
I can get all birds, but I can't get quality signal in G1. I have setup my inclination from 23 to 26, I have setup my decliantion from 3 to 6, trying to see which is the best reading since my latitude is 25.5, but I'm still stuck with the G1.
I read somewhere that declination when reading from the back of the mount will be the declination angle required plus the inclination, for example: inclination 25, if the total readed on the inclinometer for declination is 30, I have a declination of 5, am I right?
I have made up to three turns to both adjustments looking for the right, even I have lost quality on extreme satellites, but the G1 is still out. I'm now getting the G1-19, but with a lot of sparkles. I also get some sparkles in other middle birds.
Before going futher, I would like anyone can give some ideas.
BTW, I'm not sure, but focal distance is extremely important?, a 10 years LNB could be going down?, What is the best order in setting angles; inclination, declination and north-south, or viceverse?
I appreciate any recommendation or advise.
Bill
I'm a really fan of the big dish. I have one installed since 1993 and worked like a charm until hurricane Wilma put it down. Only two o three times an small adjustment, two years ago a new actuator and that's it.
Now I have installed an almost new 10' mesh, using it's own mounting. My old one does not fit the mesh holes. Even when I live in a city (Miami) I'm decided to be a C band subscriber while there is a programming reseller for it, and I hope it will be for a long time. Actually I spend about 250-300 per year, versus the probably 900 will cost with the pizza, so, please support the c-band, get some subscription, it will helps everyone.
I also decided that this is time to move up to the 4DTV, and wow!, never imaginated how good is it. I have learned a lot mounting the dish, giving it the angles and setup, HOWEVER, after two weeks, I still have a problem:
I can get all birds, but I can't get quality signal in G1. I have setup my inclination from 23 to 26, I have setup my decliantion from 3 to 6, trying to see which is the best reading since my latitude is 25.5, but I'm still stuck with the G1.
I read somewhere that declination when reading from the back of the mount will be the declination angle required plus the inclination, for example: inclination 25, if the total readed on the inclinometer for declination is 30, I have a declination of 5, am I right?
I have made up to three turns to both adjustments looking for the right, even I have lost quality on extreme satellites, but the G1 is still out. I'm now getting the G1-19, but with a lot of sparkles. I also get some sparkles in other middle birds.
Before going futher, I would like anyone can give some ideas.
BTW, I'm not sure, but focal distance is extremely important?, a 10 years LNB could be going down?, What is the best order in setting angles; inclination, declination and north-south, or viceverse?
I appreciate any recommendation or advise.
Bill