I posted a previous thread, attempting to use a HughesNet dish for FTA. I could never get a decent quality signal, so I decided to get a dish from ebay: 39" x 36" with a Moteck SG2100 motor. I still can't get a quality signal, and would appreciate any help. Here is how I set it up:
1. The existing mast is as nearly plumb as I can measure it with an inclinometer. Front to back and side to side each read vertical, within 1/4 degree anyway.
2. I clamped the motor mount onto this mast, oriented to true south. I can look down on it from above with a compass and when the mount is pointing to zero on the built-in azimuth it is within two degrees of south.
3. My latitude is 38.8N and there is a latitude scale on the side of the motor mount, I set this to a hair under 39 degrees.
4. I mounted the dish and there is a declination scale on the side. the included manual said declination for 39 North is 61. and the dish bracket angle should be set at 23.9. There is a scale and a red index mark, and I set this a hair under 24.
5. I'm using a twin-feed LNB by X2, which I set in the receiver as 9750/10600. Skew is set at zero since I think the motor is to set skew. The LNB can be mounted in the bracket at varying distance, and I mounted it to the rear so that the skew scale on the bracket is close to the index mark on the LNB.
6. I chose Galaxy 19 and 12152/ H20000 and chose go to position. My longitude is 104.9W and dishpointer.com says that Galaxy 19 is at 167.5 true from here.
7. Go to gave zero quality so I used the fine sweep to run the dish from one extreme to the other. I found one spot that would give 29% quality with 0 to 10% one click to either side.
I am using an X2 M1 HD+ receiver. It moves the dish and seems to be functional. Any ideas of where I have gone wrong or can go from here would be appreciated.
Timothy
1. The existing mast is as nearly plumb as I can measure it with an inclinometer. Front to back and side to side each read vertical, within 1/4 degree anyway.
2. I clamped the motor mount onto this mast, oriented to true south. I can look down on it from above with a compass and when the mount is pointing to zero on the built-in azimuth it is within two degrees of south.
3. My latitude is 38.8N and there is a latitude scale on the side of the motor mount, I set this to a hair under 39 degrees.
4. I mounted the dish and there is a declination scale on the side. the included manual said declination for 39 North is 61. and the dish bracket angle should be set at 23.9. There is a scale and a red index mark, and I set this a hair under 24.
5. I'm using a twin-feed LNB by X2, which I set in the receiver as 9750/10600. Skew is set at zero since I think the motor is to set skew. The LNB can be mounted in the bracket at varying distance, and I mounted it to the rear so that the skew scale on the bracket is close to the index mark on the LNB.
6. I chose Galaxy 19 and 12152/ H20000 and chose go to position. My longitude is 104.9W and dishpointer.com says that Galaxy 19 is at 167.5 true from here.
7. Go to gave zero quality so I used the fine sweep to run the dish from one extreme to the other. I found one spot that would give 29% quality with 0 to 10% one click to either side.
I am using an X2 M1 HD+ receiver. It moves the dish and seems to be functional. Any ideas of where I have gone wrong or can go from here would be appreciated.
Timothy