Problem: no joy on sensing a signal
This system (tech details at footer) was converted from
110/119 Dish Network to 61.5 SkyAngel a few months ago,
then moved to a new residence on the same property. The
various pointing dialogs suggest:
Az: 124 or 125
El: 31 or 32
Sk: 0
I did the de-skew and re-swing on conversion, and it
was trivial, so all this equipment (except cable) has
been working at 61.5. But, when I moved the equipment,
I neglected to take pictures or make critical markings
on the adjustment scales.
As regards elevation, this particular D500 seems to be
undocumented. The elevation scale lacks the "elevation
washer" shown in some documents, and the flange edge
lacks the red marking described in others.
As regards azimuth, I assume that since this is a
dual-horn, I actually need to point to the suggested
Az +/- 4.5 degrees, and maybe mask one horn with foil.
And regarding the "angles are adjusted for magnetic /
true north deviations" ... so are the recommended
angles off magnetic north or true north? This is a
significant 6.5 delta around here.
But due to the elevation marking issues, I'm not sure
about my rough point efforts. I've spent hours slowly
swinging in 2 axes, using the 61.5 peaking screen on
transponders 25 and 32, with no luck. In fact, I'm not
having any luck picking up 110 or 119 either.
The cable did change, but the new cable is marked
for 2200. The "switch test" finds the DP Twin, but,
of course, no signal. So power is getting to the
switch and LNBs, and the rcvr and Twin communicate.
Any chance it's a cable issue that just affects signal?
Any advice on how to interpret the elevation scale?
This system (tech details at footer) was converted from
110/119 Dish Network to 61.5 SkyAngel a few months ago,
then moved to a new residence on the same property. The
various pointing dialogs suggest:
Az: 124 or 125
El: 31 or 32
Sk: 0
I did the de-skew and re-swing on conversion, and it
was trivial, so all this equipment (except cable) has
been working at 61.5. But, when I moved the equipment,
I neglected to take pictures or make critical markings
on the adjustment scales.
As regards elevation, this particular D500 seems to be
undocumented. The elevation scale lacks the "elevation
washer" shown in some documents, and the flange edge
lacks the red marking described in others.
As regards azimuth, I assume that since this is a
dual-horn, I actually need to point to the suggested
Az +/- 4.5 degrees, and maybe mask one horn with foil.
And regarding the "angles are adjusted for magnetic /
true north deviations" ... so are the recommended
angles off magnetic north or true north? This is a
significant 6.5 delta around here.
But due to the elevation marking issues, I'm not sure
about my rough point efforts. I've spent hours slowly
swinging in 2 axes, using the 61.5 peaking screen on
transponders 25 and 32, with no luck. In fact, I'm not
having any luck picking up 110 or 119 either.
The cable did change, but the new cable is marked
for 2200. The "switch test" finds the DP Twin, but,
of course, no signal. So power is getting to the
switch and LNBs, and the rcvr and Twin communicate.
Any chance it's a cable issue that just affects signal?
Any advice on how to interpret the elevation scale?
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Tech Info:
Dish location: ~South wall facing 195 degrees
Mast: level-aligned to true vertical
Dish: Dish 500
LNB: DishPro Twin
Ground line to residence ground rod
Cable: RG6, stamped "2200 MHZ"
Cable length: 30' from LNB to DP301
Connectors: 2 junctions (one gnd bar, one wall plate)
Receiver: DP301
Service: SkyAngel