Which satellite meter is the best for under $200?
Also do the meters pick up both KA and KU?
I need to be able to hit 99, 101, 103
Which satellite meter is the best for under $200?
Also do the meters pick up both KA and KU?
I need to be able to hit 99, 101, 103
There are signal meters that tell you what satellite you are on that are cheaper than the bird dog but not for under $200. I can see a meter being in that price range someday though that does just that. I thought I saw one for around $300. I bought one but it could not distinguish between 110 and 119 and a piece on it broke so I just shipped it back.
What meters have you found that tell you what Sat it is, by name other than the Birdog ?
I would be interested, I don't have a Birdog because I only do a few a year, not enough to make it worth my while.
In addition to the Birdog, the Applied Instrument SatBuddy 21, and the Sathawk will tell you which satellite you are on.
Sadoun is a stocking source of Super Buddy, SatHawk, and BIRDOG satellite signal meters
However, there might be other meters there that do that as well. I have found the SatBuddy 21 to be the most reliable of the bunch. It is made in the USA also.
Birdog and the SatHawk signal meters are made in England.
Directv has now created a new and their OWN birddog. its made ONLY for directv dishes. its called AIM meter. i hear its very hard for someone whos NOT a tech to obtain one.
I googled the meter you mentioned above, since I wasn't aware of it. It is listed here: Field Operations Training
I have seen that platform of meters before (made in Taiwan or China). It is a difficult meter to work with. Too many button to push. You will spend more time on getting to the right satellite/TP on the meter than necessary.
Complexity aside, do you feel Direct made the right choice in vendors for their "company specific" meter?
i havent tried it yet. im used to my birddog.
however they say its suppose to be the best thing to use to dither your KaKu dishes. you have to manually punch in your dither number when your signal starts dropping and then go back to the other way until the signal drops and hen punch in that number. the AIM will then tell you how many turns to turn it back. I see errors with this tech bc the AIM is not detecting the satellite while you do this process. i can do this without the help of a AIM if you know math.
AIM is just another birddog in DIRECTV's name to make some money off the techs.
I'll stick to my birddog, its small and lightweight.
AIM is hefty and kinda heavy
I'll stick to my birddog, its small and lightweight.
AIM is hefty and kinda heavy
Bah! I'll stick with my Acutrac III+. At least it can actually see the 99, 101 and 103...all at the same time.
Not to mention it does fall into the OP's criteria of $200 meter