Good morning. My name is Bryan and I have recently developed an entire head of grey hair... trying to set up this dish, motor, and receiver. I am using a 30in dish, GTMedia G7 + receiver, LNB is universal 10750. I have it mounted on the side of my house and after installing the motor, pointed to south. I am using a G8 Finder and when that dies, I use my TV and the GTMedia receiver. I have done many projects in my lifetime, including building an off grid solar system for my home, construction work (very handy with hammer, screws, wood, and drywall), IT build. and support for healthcare, but this satellite stuff has me totally perplexed.
Her is a for instance: 97W Galaxy 19 was not listed as an available satellite in my receiver. So I added it. I added Galaxy 19 97W as the name, put in 097.00W for longitude, I have my LNB freq set to Universal (9750-10600), DiSEqC1.0 and 1.1. disabled, 22K set to auto, LNB power set to auto, and motor set up set to DiSEqC1.2 (which is where my brain really starts coming apart). In the motor set up screen, I have my new satellite I created listed, I have Transponnder set to 12152 H 20000. Then, I have Goto X, West, Save, East, and Recalculation. The dish has an elevation of 39 degrees, per DishPointer.com for my area. I even used the map on DishPointer and picked out geographical landmarks in the distance to guide me to 210.3 for true west (Or should I be using mag N at 221.7?). The only thing I have not adjusted yet is the skew on the LNB that looks like it should be 22 degrees (turning clockwise). Should the LNP be pushed all the way forward in the mounting bracket, in the middle, or all the way back?
I have tried to use USALS for my motor, but I keep getting "Out of Range", which I believe is a limitation when using USALS and the sweep it is able to use. I am using a STAB HH 90 motor/rotor. I did notice yesterday, the way I have my dish mounted to the motor looks suspicious. The mounting bracket for the LNP on the back of the dish will not let me really adjust the tilt of the dish so I had to loosen the nuts on the motor side and elevate my dish, but I am sure this is going to cause further problems down the road when I try to pull in other feeds. I am including pictures of my dish setup as well as my TV screens on the antenna set up screens.
At this point, I am thinking to skip the motor and go back to manual macro adjustments, and then micro adjustments to at least pick something up and making me feel like I understand a little bit of something. I believe all my issues are around, of course, pointing the dish and getting the correct elevation and the correct skew on the LNB. But at this point, I believe I am loosing the battle and decided to post here as some of your discussions have actually helped me a great deal. I have been working on this for the past 4 weeks, and my wife thinks I am full of BS with this whole FTA satellite setup. I would like to convince her, it will be worth it when she sees that it does work and I can finish cutting my "cable" cord to Sling.
Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for assisting this novice to FTA satellites fulfill his dream hobby.
Bryan
Her is a for instance: 97W Galaxy 19 was not listed as an available satellite in my receiver. So I added it. I added Galaxy 19 97W as the name, put in 097.00W for longitude, I have my LNB freq set to Universal (9750-10600), DiSEqC1.0 and 1.1. disabled, 22K set to auto, LNB power set to auto, and motor set up set to DiSEqC1.2 (which is where my brain really starts coming apart). In the motor set up screen, I have my new satellite I created listed, I have Transponnder set to 12152 H 20000. Then, I have Goto X, West, Save, East, and Recalculation. The dish has an elevation of 39 degrees, per DishPointer.com for my area. I even used the map on DishPointer and picked out geographical landmarks in the distance to guide me to 210.3 for true west (Or should I be using mag N at 221.7?). The only thing I have not adjusted yet is the skew on the LNB that looks like it should be 22 degrees (turning clockwise). Should the LNP be pushed all the way forward in the mounting bracket, in the middle, or all the way back?
I have tried to use USALS for my motor, but I keep getting "Out of Range", which I believe is a limitation when using USALS and the sweep it is able to use. I am using a STAB HH 90 motor/rotor. I did notice yesterday, the way I have my dish mounted to the motor looks suspicious. The mounting bracket for the LNP on the back of the dish will not let me really adjust the tilt of the dish so I had to loosen the nuts on the motor side and elevate my dish, but I am sure this is going to cause further problems down the road when I try to pull in other feeds. I am including pictures of my dish setup as well as my TV screens on the antenna set up screens.
At this point, I am thinking to skip the motor and go back to manual macro adjustments, and then micro adjustments to at least pick something up and making me feel like I understand a little bit of something. I believe all my issues are around, of course, pointing the dish and getting the correct elevation and the correct skew on the LNB. But at this point, I believe I am loosing the battle and decided to post here as some of your discussions have actually helped me a great deal. I have been working on this for the past 4 weeks, and my wife thinks I am full of BS with this whole FTA satellite setup. I would like to convince her, it will be worth it when she sees that it does work and I can finish cutting my "cable" cord to Sling.
Any and all assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for assisting this novice to FTA satellites fulfill his dream hobby.
Bryan