I am having a few problems and I'm thinking it's something I'm just stupidly overlooking because I'm new to FTA satellite. I have installed dozens of DirectTV, DishNetwork systems on houses, boats, and marinas (for myself and buddies), but never anything with FTA.
Here is my setup:
-Coolsat 6100 Private
-RG-6 cable running directly to Moteck SG-2100 motor (approx 100ft)
-RG-6 cable from motor to Zintech Dual Polarity LNBF (ZKF-F22N)
-Winegard DS-2076 Dish
(SatBuddy Satellite meter for signal strength testing)
Here are the specs on the LNB:
RF 11.70-12.20 GHz
IF 950-1450 MHz
L.O. 10/750 GHz
*checked level of pole, good from all angles
*checked level of motor mount, good from all angles
*checked arc of motor using meter, it goes up and down as it should all the way across the line-of-site horizon (ranges from 0 when no sat, peaks in 70-90s when pointed to a satellite)
*"Level" indicator on receiver is 80-85%
My southern most satellite where I am is 87W. I was able to lock onto that quality was in the 68-73 range. I did a blind scan according to the instructions w/the receiver but I only get one radio station. Off of 103W, I get 2 or 3 stations (looked like some sports from a CBS station somewhere) but no audio (other feeds are detected but they are scrambled, not true FTA). Here are my problems:
1) My 2100 motor, apparently, is one of the ones that does not accept USALS. So I'm having to manually adjust. However, my 6100 is not showing signal strength until after I have done a channel scan. So I have to use my satellite meter to go outside, lock onto a satellite, then go back inside and do a bunch of blind scans until I determine which satellite I'm pointing at. Is that normal? Why does the quality meter not go up/down (on the receiver) when I scan across the sky? If I didn't have the satellite meter, there would be no way I could check.
2) Once I had two satellites located and programmed into the receiver, of course it started reaiming the dish to the appropriate sat as a changed channels. However, when you try to go back, it says no signal. So I lose the satellite again once the receiver tries to move the motor... so it's back to going back outside to re-aim via the signal meter. Tell me that's not normal. Do I have a bad 2100 or is there a setting in the receiver that I don't have correct? The receiver is communicating with the motor because it will move when I do manual east/west adjustments or reset to 0 degrees (true south). When I did have a lock, I always chose 'save current position' (or whatever it was) but when it says 'goto stored position' it never locks onto the satellite again.
3) I tried to get Galaxy10r (123W) because that seems to have a lot of stations. First time it was actually DishNetwork 119 but those were all scrambled of course. I had it set to scan 123W because that's what I thought I had but it still identified 119. I moved it to the next peak to the west, tried blind scan again, but after 1000 seconds of scanning one transponder (it counts the time and shows on screen), I didn't think I was getting somewhere so I just cancelled. And then, of course, when I cancelled it went back to another channel, which invoked a 'goto stored postion' at which point I lost all reception.
-Am I doing something wrong?
-Do I have a defective 2100 or is there a setting I'm missing in the Coolsat?
-Should I be getting more channels than what I'm finding? (I am yet to have a single channel with both audio and video)
-My LNB has two output connections. I assume that it's for if I had two receivers. Do I need to connect the two connections together via a switch? (Is one output for linear and the other for circular?)
-Why does my quality meter not show until AFTER I have viewed a channel successfully? Is that normal?
-What exactly is 'blind scan'--do I need the dish setting to where I think I'm aiming? (or does it not matter... like when people ask 'what transponder should I leave my receiver set to?' when they see different transponder strengths on their signal meters with Direct and Dish)
ANY suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've spent every night this week tweaking, punting, reaiming, retrying all different things. The wife is about to kill me. I can't stop until I figure this out!
Thanks in advance for any specific tips/ideas you can provide!!
--Ted
Here is my setup:
-Coolsat 6100 Private
-RG-6 cable running directly to Moteck SG-2100 motor (approx 100ft)
-RG-6 cable from motor to Zintech Dual Polarity LNBF (ZKF-F22N)
-Winegard DS-2076 Dish
(SatBuddy Satellite meter for signal strength testing)
Here are the specs on the LNB:
RF 11.70-12.20 GHz
IF 950-1450 MHz
L.O. 10/750 GHz
*checked level of pole, good from all angles
*checked level of motor mount, good from all angles
*checked arc of motor using meter, it goes up and down as it should all the way across the line-of-site horizon (ranges from 0 when no sat, peaks in 70-90s when pointed to a satellite)
*"Level" indicator on receiver is 80-85%
My southern most satellite where I am is 87W. I was able to lock onto that quality was in the 68-73 range. I did a blind scan according to the instructions w/the receiver but I only get one radio station. Off of 103W, I get 2 or 3 stations (looked like some sports from a CBS station somewhere) but no audio (other feeds are detected but they are scrambled, not true FTA). Here are my problems:
1) My 2100 motor, apparently, is one of the ones that does not accept USALS. So I'm having to manually adjust. However, my 6100 is not showing signal strength until after I have done a channel scan. So I have to use my satellite meter to go outside, lock onto a satellite, then go back inside and do a bunch of blind scans until I determine which satellite I'm pointing at. Is that normal? Why does the quality meter not go up/down (on the receiver) when I scan across the sky? If I didn't have the satellite meter, there would be no way I could check.
2) Once I had two satellites located and programmed into the receiver, of course it started reaiming the dish to the appropriate sat as a changed channels. However, when you try to go back, it says no signal. So I lose the satellite again once the receiver tries to move the motor... so it's back to going back outside to re-aim via the signal meter. Tell me that's not normal. Do I have a bad 2100 or is there a setting in the receiver that I don't have correct? The receiver is communicating with the motor because it will move when I do manual east/west adjustments or reset to 0 degrees (true south). When I did have a lock, I always chose 'save current position' (or whatever it was) but when it says 'goto stored position' it never locks onto the satellite again.
3) I tried to get Galaxy10r (123W) because that seems to have a lot of stations. First time it was actually DishNetwork 119 but those were all scrambled of course. I had it set to scan 123W because that's what I thought I had but it still identified 119. I moved it to the next peak to the west, tried blind scan again, but after 1000 seconds of scanning one transponder (it counts the time and shows on screen), I didn't think I was getting somewhere so I just cancelled. And then, of course, when I cancelled it went back to another channel, which invoked a 'goto stored postion' at which point I lost all reception.
-Am I doing something wrong?
-Do I have a defective 2100 or is there a setting I'm missing in the Coolsat?
-Should I be getting more channels than what I'm finding? (I am yet to have a single channel with both audio and video)
-My LNB has two output connections. I assume that it's for if I had two receivers. Do I need to connect the two connections together via a switch? (Is one output for linear and the other for circular?)
-Why does my quality meter not show until AFTER I have viewed a channel successfully? Is that normal?
-What exactly is 'blind scan'--do I need the dish setting to where I think I'm aiming? (or does it not matter... like when people ask 'what transponder should I leave my receiver set to?' when they see different transponder strengths on their signal meters with Direct and Dish)
ANY suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I've spent every night this week tweaking, punting, reaiming, retrying all different things. The wife is about to kill me. I can't stop until I figure this out!
Thanks in advance for any specific tips/ideas you can provide!!
--Ted