Try some DVBS-2 signals and let me know how it works.
I'm also curious how it works with S-2 signals?
Try some DVBS-2 signals and let me know how it works.
I'm also curious how it works with S-2 signals?
to Satellite Guys tuty! I don't have a Sathero myself but looks like there is some info on doing it at the site mentioned in post 35. Try downloading the American TP list: http://www.sat-hero.com/upfile/SH100HD/20140819223518_317.rar and editing it to your needs using this procedure: http://www.sat-hero.com/upfile/SH100HD/20140327173428_329.pdf If you have questions, hopefully someone who has done it can respond and give a walk-through. Good luck!Hi,
I am a newby so forgive me for my stupid questions, but, I bought one of this Sathero 100-HD, how could you add the western satellites on the meter?
Have you tried Dishpointer.com? If not, try this: Go to Dishpointer.com and enter your location. Zoom in on the map until you can put the pin at the exact spot your dish is mounted. Select 116.8W from the satellite box. Look along the green line for an object (building, tree, pole) that falls along it. Point your dish there. Also double check your elevation and if not using a motor make sure you skew your lnb correctly. Figures you need are below the map on Dishpointer.Another newby questions, I am trying to locate SatMex 8, I have an 8' antenna and I have oriented the antenna according to the Azimuth and elevation angle for my Latitude but I can not locate the satellite not even using three type of locators. In YouTube it looks easy but I think in reality it is not. What am I missing or doing wrong? Thanks.
Have you tried Dishpointer.com? If not, try this: Go to Dishpointer.com and enter your location. Zoom in on the map until you can put the pin at the exact spot your dish is mounted. Select 116.8W from the satellite box. Look along the green line for an object (building, tree, pole) that falls along it. Point your dish there. Also double check your elevation and if not using a motor make sure you skew your lnb correctly. Figures you need are below the map on Dishpointer.
PS: Also make sure you are searching for an active transponder.
Do you mean signal or quality? Signal means you have a functioning lnb connected and the receiver sees it. Quality is what you get when you are aimed correctly at a satellite and have a valid transponder programmed in. If you are not seeing any signal there may be a wrong setting in the meter. You might want to try aiming by taking your receiver and a tv out to the dish. Which receiver and lnb are you using? Which satellite are you aiming for? Motorized or stationary dish?I still need to get some signal in my receiver before I look for transponder.
Rafael