My signal reading is 45% when I delve into that Installation Menu. I need to get a new cable so I can hook the motor back up though. There must be something wrong with the one I got in the installation kit because every time I hook it back up I get the green blinking light.
If the coax cable that came with the kit is shorting out, look at each end of the cable and see if one of the shield braid wires is touching or wrapped around the center conductor. If so, remove the offending wire.
There are two readings Signal Level and Signal Quality. 45% Signal Level reading just indicates that the microHD is connected to a working LNBF. The receiver may not be set up properly. No Signal Quality reading indicates that either the menus are not configured, the dish is not aimed or the LNBF rotation is not set.
Could you review and answer my questions to the best of your understanding and maybe even take a photo of the Motor / Switch Setting menu screen?
Latitude is set wrong. Should be 38.5
Could you take a close-up photo of the elevation scale on the other side of the motor?
The dish angle setting looks too low. Appears to be set at 20 degrees?
Is the pole perfectly plumb and level?
Is the microHD aset-up for USALS and your Longitude and Latitude correctly entered?
Is satellite 83w K AMC9 selected with USALS activated? Did the dish move slightly from the 0 (zero) position?
Is the microHD set to default LNB LO frequency 10750?
Is the microHD set to preprogrammed transponder frequency 11735?
Do you have a small TV and the receiver set-up next to the dish so you can see the Signal Quality meter?
Did you download the expanded GEOSATpro microHD manual with the step by step installation guide?
Please take a few more photos of the set-up from different angles and include close-ups of the settings.
Is that the dish or the motor?
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Did you try the suggested motor and dish settings that I calculated for you in post 36? http://www.satelliteguys.us/threads/301018-Satellite-pole?p=3062743#post3062743I can't seem to figure out what my dish elevation should be. I have the motor elevation figured out to be 38.9.
I ordered a signal meter that should be here today.
Yours may be slightly different than my dish is in Cincinnati...mine is at 24 degrees I think. If everything else is correct, motor etc...you can raise or lower the front of the dish to acquire a signal.
Did you try the suggested motor and dish settings that I calculated for you in post 36? http://www.satelliteguys.us/threads/301018-Satellite-pole?p=3062743#post3062743
- Set the motor elevation scale to your latitude of approximately 38.5 degree marking
- Reference page 83 or use the STAB site dish angle calculator: http://www.stab-italia.com/maps.php indicates the dish elevation angle to be set at: 38.9 degrees
The satellite receiver's meter will provide more information than a signal meter. It will confirm that the LNBF is active and that the dish is aimed at a satellite, but it wont provide much more information.
However painful it might seem, I strongly suggest you remove the motor, and put the dish directly on the pole.
Having it all down at ground level (as you do) will make all the difference in the world.
That's a piece of advice a lot of beginners ignore.
Imagine trying to do this on your roof!