Ok I'm looking for some suggestions on how best to peak the signal. Wine gard 30" dish, Sg2100 motor, Fortec Star Dynamic Receiver, Techsat Tracker 2 Lnb. I'm finding if I use disecq to peak the signal I get the best results...however the readings are all over the place! If I lock in everything from 91w to 129W then try to adjust say 97w then I lose some of the stuff on 123w. If I get 99w peaked then I lose something else. I can't seem to find that perfect spot. Also most of the readings I'm getting are quite low. Some transponders/channels are at 30% and holding....others are in the 45% range. Only a couple of sats are in the low 50's. If I adjust the dish 1 degree up or down I lose some channels somewhere. I rechecked everything and its level...don't know what else to check. I know I should be getting much higher readings. Thanks! for any ideas. Blind
While I think it is likely that the above setup isn't aligned quite right, I am confused by the above mention of "try to adjust say 97w then I lose some of the stuff on 123w". If by adjust, you mean just running the motor using DiseqC-1.2, then this doesn't make sense, and something is wrong. If by adjust, you're referring to changing the elevation or declination of your mount, then it makes sense that you'd be having problems, and bottom line is that you shouldn't be doing that.
Basically, you should set your motor elevation and declination (via dish elevation) on your true south satellite, and if that is done properly you should never have to touch that again. If it DOES need re-work, you are best off starting over from scratch (and use the "modified" declination/elevation numbers to start with). Aligning a sat dish is really a 2 step process, and once you start trying to improve one sat by changing the adjustments, it usually makes things worse.
But back to the possibility that by adjust you meant just motoring via DiseqC-1.2. Peaking one sat via 1.2 should not affect any other satellite, unless your receiver has a "re-sync" command, and you use that, or possibly if the motor get's commands in error that re-syncs it by accident.
I have an SG2100, and I tend to use DiseqC-1.2 a lot with it, because when I issue a goto reference command, the motor doesn't go back to zero, but instead goes to about 2 degrees east of zero. I can use USALS if I tell the receiver that my location is 2 degrees different from my actual location, but I often just try to use DiseqC-1.2 instead. However my newer receivers, which try to be more user friendly by ommitting much of the diseqc-1.2 capability, make it harder and harder to use DiseqC-1.2 properly, so with those receivers, I have gone back to USALS with the wrong longitude strategy.
Anyway, you might check your SG2100 and see if when it's at "zero" it is really at zero out at the motor. If not, that can be corrected with a hard reset after manually moving it to zero, but you'd probably have to start over from scratch at your channel locating. However I'm guessing that you are probably far enough off on alignment that this might be best anyway.