it should be there. My Mercury II (basically the same box) has Galaxy 25 listed...1st or 2nd one in the list
otherwise look for 97.0 W
otherwise look for 97.0 W
Thanks I'll check that tomorow. I have lost the sun today. Im trying to get the correct satellite picked from the list to check the signal strength. I'm probably getting about done for tonight.No, but just make note of which one went where, you will have to enter that info in the Receiver's Setup Menu.
I would connect the "L" to the 22KHz Off port(or Zero KHZ) and the "C" to the 22KHz On port. The Setup Menu default is 22KHz OFF, so you would only have to enter the 22KHz On for the few Echostar Sats that have Free Channels.
It's not there should I look for a different one to calibrate on or is there a way to manually enter 97.0 W?it should be there. My Mercury II (basically the same box) has Galaxy 25 listed...1st or 2nd one in the list
otherwise look for 97.0 W
Yes. Dish gauges are know to be "off" a few deg, Motors are very accurate and should not be touched - "Set-It-And-Forget-It"I've swept the souther sky with no change should I try the dish elevation?
Galaxy 18 @ 123 west has a bunch of RTNAny recomendations on which satellite has the mosst english speaking channels?