But you should be able to use the DP Dual LNBF off the SuperDish to get 129 on the Repoint Kit.yes, but youll be needing a DPP 44 switch instead of the much more common DP34 (along with a second DP Dual).
But you should be able to use the DP Dual LNBF off the SuperDish to get 129 on the Repoint Kit.yes, but youll be needing a DPP 44 switch instead of the much more common DP34 (along with a second DP Dual).
But you should be able to use the DP Dual LNBF off the SuperDish to get 129 on the Repoint Kit.
I have a superdish 121. I picked one repoint kit, tried to install it myself. Installation was easy but I can't seem to find 118. I tried to do some adjustment myself but on the 118 port it either shows 110 or 119 but not 118. Another thing.. on the list of satellites it still shows 121 although there is no signal there. I have a dp44 switch. Would greatly appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Did you install a DPP44 switch in place of your DP34 switch, and run a line from the 118 lnb to it's port 4? If not, it ain't going to work! You also have to move your dish so the focal point point's at 119/118.8 instead of 121. So, if you are in the East US, move it to the left, and up slightly.
A lot of other techs are going to blast me for this. But I never change the SKEW on my 121 to 118.7 repoints. Like Primestar stated, bump the EL about 1 degree upward, and barely nudge the AZ eastward.
The primary focus of the dish is at 118.7. Skew only affects 119, 110, and 129 if present. 119 and 110 have enough signal strength that being slightly mis-aligned by not skewing would have minimal effect. 129, OTOH, is so flippin' weak that you really should be skewing for it.
Why not skew? Sounds to me like you are just a plain ole pig who can't be bothered to do every task the job entails. You're screwing off the guy who is going to have to come out and do the 129 upgrade because now he's going to have to futz with these settings when it should have been done already.
The primary focus of the dish is at 118.7. Skew only affects 119, 110, and 129 if present. 119 and 110 have enough signal strength that being slightly mis-aligned by not skewing would have minimal effect. 129, OTOH, is so flippin' weak that you really should be skewing for it.
Why not skew? Sounds to me like you are just a plain ole pig who can't be bothered to do every task the job entails. You're screwing off the guy who is going to have to come out and do the 129 upgrade because now he's going to have to futz with these settings when it should have been done already.