I live in Fresno, CA and I have a VIP722 with the Dish 1000.2 and I've been having weak signal strength problems. I've had Dish Network service for over 2 years now. The dish is mounted on my patio ledge at my apartment and there is a tree that has been in front of the dish ever since I've had the service which hasn't really been a problem until just recently. In fact, the tree was recently trimmed a couple of months ago.
Well, yesterday the signal strength was so bad, due to the very cloudy skies and rainy weather, that I had to call Dish Network to see what they could do to fix the problem. They sent a technician out yesterday evening (yes, the same day on a Sunday evening) to troubleshoot the problem. The technician did determine that it was the tree that is in front of the dish that is causing the weak signal strength and he said that I needed to have that tree trimmed even lower in order for the signal strength to be back to where it is supposed to be.
After the technician left, I noticed that he had adjusted the dish very low to where it seemed to be a lot lower than before. So I tried to adjust it back to where I thought it should be by using just the tightening marks that are on the bracket when it worked better but now I think I messed up the actual Elevation and Azimuth angle settings.
Here's my question, what is the easiest way to set the Elevation and Azimuth angles to the proper angle? I want to try and do this myself without having to spend too much to get this done. I did find the website dishpointer.com but I haven't searched it thoroughly enough to find this out. I do know that the Azimuth angle is 156 and the Elevation is 46 degrees. Am I on the right track?
All help and assistance is greatly appreciated.
Well, yesterday the signal strength was so bad, due to the very cloudy skies and rainy weather, that I had to call Dish Network to see what they could do to fix the problem. They sent a technician out yesterday evening (yes, the same day on a Sunday evening) to troubleshoot the problem. The technician did determine that it was the tree that is in front of the dish that is causing the weak signal strength and he said that I needed to have that tree trimmed even lower in order for the signal strength to be back to where it is supposed to be.
After the technician left, I noticed that he had adjusted the dish very low to where it seemed to be a lot lower than before. So I tried to adjust it back to where I thought it should be by using just the tightening marks that are on the bracket when it worked better but now I think I messed up the actual Elevation and Azimuth angle settings.
Here's my question, what is the easiest way to set the Elevation and Azimuth angles to the proper angle? I want to try and do this myself without having to spend too much to get this done. I did find the website dishpointer.com but I haven't searched it thoroughly enough to find this out. I do know that the Azimuth angle is 156 and the Elevation is 46 degrees. Am I on the right track?
All help and assistance is greatly appreciated.