I guess i was just a bit leary of tweaking , so i did any way and YES !!!!!! everything coming in ;} Now onto the switch arrgghhhh
I finnaly got the time to get back to fine tunning this system ( same as above ), after dialing my true south and i do believe i have it nailed down ,i'm able to get a strong signal from 72 AMC6 threw 101 AMC4 but any sats above 101 i am unable to get any signal . I am using USUALS for the motor and i tried to fine tune useing Diseqc 1.2 tweaking a little west and east with no luck . Could it be i need to adjust the declination angle on the dish ? Bottom line the firthur west i go the less the signal . ;} just a note i'm scanning these birds only on the L side of the lnb set to 10750
That is great info Radr , i am getting signal on all sats but i think i can get much better , with your advice i'm sure i can , GREAT info ;}
I wanted to report back to all that helped me out with this setup and i'm glad to say all is working great now .I would like to put some input on some of the finer things i did with all the great advise i got . First prob i had was finding my true south .I used the method of useing the sun at it's highest point of the day but sense i'm an engineer of a machine shop i wanted to find a little more accurate way of casting a shadow on my dish ( after drawing a line on centerline of the four bolts) what i used was a carpenters level , stood it on end stright up , centering it on the lnb arm up as close as i could to the lnb. and when the sun was at it's highest point i set the level to perfect plum and hit the line right on the mark , the other thing i did is set my motor latitude to 43 degr. instead of 42.4 , this made all the differance . I hope my experiance helps others out .I am now able to hit the entire belt in my area . This is truly a great site and i couldn't have done it with out you .
You performed the whole affair with style and provided a great deal of helpful information to your co-members here. You are a great asset to the other members of this forum.
Your feedback is very much appreciated!!!