I was doing some testing last night on my signal strengths, and I am not sure what is going on. I have a 1000.4 dish and I'm aimed pretty darned good IMO. My locals (Grand Rapids, MI) are on Spot Beam 10, transponder 15 from 61.5 location. Other transponders in this beam include 1, 3, and 7. Here are my readings from those 3 transponder last night (clear evening, no clouds):
Tp 1 = 20
Tp 3 = 71
Tp 7 = 0
Tp 15 = 28
Transponder 3 above comes in really hot! But doesnt report what it is, I get a "Locked but no satellite name" message on the pointing screen. This one also takes forever to lock on (15-20 seconds). Maybe I need to sit on Tp 7 for a longer time to get a lock/signal? So is this normal behavior? Shouldnt I be getting a signal on all 4 transponders, and somewhat equal readings across them (not 28 vs. 71)? According to the google map on TheList, I am just inside the green signal line.
I am also partially covered by Spot Beam 11, which has transponders 5, 9, 11, and 13. My location on that beam's map puts me about halfway between the yellow and red lines. My signal strengths are:
Tp 5 = 71
Tp 9 = 32
Tp 11 = 43
Tp 13 = 62
So again, signal strengths are pretty random there, but overall are better than the spot beam intended to cover me. All other normal transponders that I get signal on are in the upper 50's to low 70's.
Signals on 72.7 range from 48 to 53, and 77 are 43 to 48. I understand that some transponders might be having power issues, might be operating at lower power, etc. But given my readings from 72.7 and 77, as well as the non-spot beam transponders on 61.5, I'm wondering what to do, if anything.
Tp 1 = 20
Tp 3 = 71
Tp 7 = 0
Tp 15 = 28
Transponder 3 above comes in really hot! But doesnt report what it is, I get a "Locked but no satellite name" message on the pointing screen. This one also takes forever to lock on (15-20 seconds). Maybe I need to sit on Tp 7 for a longer time to get a lock/signal? So is this normal behavior? Shouldnt I be getting a signal on all 4 transponders, and somewhat equal readings across them (not 28 vs. 71)? According to the google map on TheList, I am just inside the green signal line.
I am also partially covered by Spot Beam 11, which has transponders 5, 9, 11, and 13. My location on that beam's map puts me about halfway between the yellow and red lines. My signal strengths are:
Tp 5 = 71
Tp 9 = 32
Tp 11 = 43
Tp 13 = 62
So again, signal strengths are pretty random there, but overall are better than the spot beam intended to cover me. All other normal transponders that I get signal on are in the upper 50's to low 70's.
Signals on 72.7 range from 48 to 53, and 77 are 43 to 48. I understand that some transponders might be having power issues, might be operating at lower power, etc. But given my readings from 72.7 and 77, as well as the non-spot beam transponders on 61.5, I'm wondering what to do, if anything.