The other night I experienced some loss of signal during a pretty light rain. Hadn't noticed that before. Perhaps the rain was stronger at other points between my dish and the satellite.
Is there a chart somewhere that shows what a good set of signal strengths are? I know some transponders aren't important, and others use different bands, so that they aren't comparable.
I'm concerned because my readout on 99(s) doesn't look all that good
1-8: 0 0 67 95 86 0 NA NA
9-16: NA NA NA NA NA NA 57 0
17-24: 82 90 0 0 94 95 58 0
25-32: NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0
That's 7 zeros and two others under 60.
On 101 I get nearly all 95-100, except for 3 zeros (all in the 4th position).
On 119, I have a lot of 95-100, except for a 46 and a 49.
Are these fairly normal readings?
Is there a chart somewhere that shows what a good set of signal strengths are? I know some transponders aren't important, and others use different bands, so that they aren't comparable.
I'm concerned because my readout on 99(s) doesn't look all that good
1-8: 0 0 67 95 86 0 NA NA
9-16: NA NA NA NA NA NA 57 0
17-24: 82 90 0 0 94 95 58 0
25-32: NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 0
That's 7 zeros and two others under 60.
On 101 I get nearly all 95-100, except for 3 zeros (all in the 4th position).
On 119, I have a lot of 95-100, except for a 46 and a 49.
Are these fairly normal readings?