Thought you guys might like this...I had a bunch of my trees taken down this week and decided this afternoon would be a good time to find some new satellites. I went over to the try and save and picked up a small cheep tv, got home took the tv and my receiver out on the back deck set it up and started to scan the sky...no matter where I looked nothing. I had my trusty compas and knew I was in the right place...maybe it was a LOS problem...it did not look like it. I though ok well maybe the LNBF went bad (we've had allot of storms lately and that dish had been acting goofy (signal going from 0 to 80 and back...I though it was trees) so I swapped out the LNBF for a new one right out of the box....NOTHING...ARGH. So I swing the dish around to 101W KUIL is strong and I have it marked on the pole...so I'm swinging this way and tilting that way....NOTHING "am I going crazy"....ok maybe, but I digress. Could it be the coax...I doubt it because it was put together by someone other than me and it has worked all this time flawlessly. So there I am scratching my head and wondering what the deal was so I go back up on the deck and look, I had connected the LNBF to the antenna in connector....DOAH (only an hour wasted), I connected it up right and magically the signals started comming in...GO FIGURE HUH...hehe oh well I ended up having a good laugh at my stupidity and figured you guys could get a laugh out of it as well.
Hope you all have a great Holiday
PS: in case your curious the trimming back of trees really increased signal across the board I am getting up to 97% on G10r Ku (strongest TP's of course), IA6 75% and IA5 in the 80's & 90's but I have yet to look in depth.
Hope you all have a great Holiday
PS: in case your curious the trimming back of trees really increased signal across the board I am getting up to 97% on G10r Ku (strongest TP's of course), IA6 75% and IA5 in the 80's & 90's but I have yet to look in depth.