I know you said you have checked and rechecked that pole but it sure looks like it's leaning forward to me.
I know you said you have checked and rechecked that pole but it sure looks like it's leaning forward to me.
I say take the motor off and try the dish mouted to the pole directly. Spend awhile looking for true south and other sats by hand and get a feel for where they all are.
With the motor off the pole you can check the shaft for play and tighten the bolt. Maybe it loosened up with all this work you have been doing.
FYI, I just checked my MercII and I'm getting between 57-66 SQ.
Here's a video of the signal quality jumping around. Does anyone have a clue as to why this would do that? I can't seem to lock onto a decent signal permanently, and this has been the best I've been able to do. It's annoying The satellite is AMC5, 12182/H/2300.
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On AMC 5? Which transponder?
Once you move to another sat, say on the west of AMC5, have did you move the dish up/down left/right to see if you can get the signal? Write down what brought it in. Do the same on a sat east of AMC5. Was the adjustment for both the same or opposite? This will give you information on the arc. i.e. if they are opposite, then the pole or something is not level, etc.