And too highThe 110 lnb saying it has 129 usually means your dish is pointed too far West.
And too highThe 110 lnb saying it has 129 usually means your dish is pointed too far West.
If you had been locked onto 119 with the correct LNB on the 1000+, then you also would have found signal from 118.7 since that LNB is designed for both types of signal. The other LNB's would not be able to find the 118.7 satellite.That was my view too but there are folks here alot smarter than me so asking. So there's no way that I was locked onto 110 and 119 but my VIP shows 119 and 129? Just weird both my Dish 500 and 1000+ showed the same thing. I have to go back to square 1 and do like Jim5506 suggested......thanks
Good to hear you got it working with all the problems you encountered.. Sometimes you have to walk away and come back with a clear mind..I do that quite often with the wife.. LoLWell here's my day. I did my best to straighten the LNB arm, used a square to make it extend 90 degrees from the dish. Installed the LNB assembly again with the 129 side dish and mounted on my tripod. Set it up next to my present setup, leveled and set elevation and skew. Got my monitor and VIP-211K going and did a check switch twice and got no signal. Come on man what the heck!!! I have a small inline signal meter to get it close. It was time for dinner so I shut everything down wondering what to do next. Seeing as tho it's next to my setup I can compare azimuth and sure looked very similar. So after dinner I go back and figure let me adjust a few things, so I change the elevation up slowly and my signal meter starts really churping. And then before even doing another check switch my signal on the VIP showed up for 119. Well now we're talking so I did the check switch and now have 110, 118, 119, 129 finally!!! After some finer tuning I had a decent signal on all, 129 improved my signal for sure. Now I know this works, gonna try this setup out where I think I have a better view. But may just put this on my present pole and see what happens. I know it will be easier to fine tune as the pole is solid and my tripod is pretty solid but does move. So there you go, persistence has paid off, was close to packing it up and giving up.....thanks for all who have given advice and kept me going. I'll LYK after I get this setup more permanently..
The even channels are the ones stacked at a higher frequency. So... if there is some attenuation in the cable, it will most likely occur to the higher frequencies.I do have a question tho, it seems I am getting good readings on odd channels and not as good on even channels on 110, 119, and 129.
How low are the reading on the even channels? If you're able to get cable ends, I'd recommend cutting back about 10 inches on each side of the RG6 cable and putting a new connector end on. This has fixed it for me on jobs where I got low signal on evens. Although, if your signal isn't much below that of the odd, it should not affect your viewing.I do have a question tho, it seems I am getting good readings on odd channels and not as good on even channels on 110, 119, and 129. I forget to check 118. Does this have some significance to some setting, I tried adjusting skew and azimuth but didn't change much? Again this is with the heavy antenna on a tripod so not exactly perfect setup......It was level as close as I can get it.