My guess is that you are looking at a spot beam transponder frequency and that you are not covered by a spot using that frequency but, are between spots. You will get that kind of signal strength swing because you are really getting some signal from two different spots and they are interfering with each other. Sometimes, the signal from one spot beam is enough for the strength to be 55% and at other times the strengths interfere with each other so much that you get 10%.
If you are not having any problem with channel reception, then I wouldn't worry.
My guess is that you are looking at a spot beam transponder frequency and that you are not covered by a spot using that frequency but, are between spots. You will get that kind of signal strength swing because you are really getting some signal from two different spots and they are interfering with each other. Sometimes, the signal from one spot beam is enough for the strength to be 55% and at other times the strengths interfere with each other so much that you get 10%.
If you are not having any problem with channel reception, then I wouldn't worry.
Can you move the dish to change location in the beam, and if so, how far would you have to move it? This may seem to be a dumb question, but I changed dishes on G25, moving about 50 feet and went from 20 to 60. I credited the dish, but could it have been the location? AMC4 comes in fine at the orignial location, but have not been able to get it as the second LNBF on the new dish.
Can you move the dish to change location in the beam, and if so, how far would you have to move it? This may seem to be a dumb question, but I changed dishes on G25, moving about 50 feet and went from 20 to 60. I credited the dish, but could it have been the location? AMC4 comes in fine at the orignial location, but have not been able to get it as the second LNBF on the new dish.
Yes, I had some interferences with other birds, always happen when I do blind scan to G26@93W, got a bunch of blank channels ( think thats came from the circular bird next to G26). Always I need to delete 30 or more, I must watch scan, if passes from 12200 then cancel scan.
I don´t understand how circular freq can go into linear lnb.
Thanks for your help.
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Also at 91W and 500MHz higher in frequency is the direct broadcast (DBS) band also known as Broadcasting Satellite Service (BSS) and has two satelites for service to Canada.