If I blind scan I get the same stuff as SES 1 101W. I guess I need to tweak my motor more to the right slightly.It's on the air right now. Best I can get is 9.5 dB. So it's not watchable for me now.
But we had a wind storm with power outage all day so I need to go out tomorrow and touch up the dish. It got swung completely around and I was only able to move it back by lining it up visually with the trees so far.
The only thing that scans in now on a blind scan of 103W is NTA. The transponder on 101W is so strong that you may pick it up if your dish is even a little too far to the east.If I blind scan I get the same stuff as SES 1 101W. I guess I need to tweak my motor more to the right slightly.
I don't pick up NTA, that's why I think my position is off slightly. Even when I select the NTA transponder still nothing.The only thing that scans in now on a blind scan of 103W is NTA. The transponder on 101W is so strong that you may pick it up if your dish is even a little too far to the east.
I don't think you are seeing 103W and 101W Ku. There are no pay channels (encrypted) on 103W Ku. And 12080 is a common data transponder on other satellites. 101W has two transponders with radio channels that scan in on 11704 and 11710 per Lyngsat. The large number of audio channels on 12000 will not scan in. They must be entered manually.Been out of the loop for a while and I recently realigned my dish and did a factory reset on my STB. Been trying to lock into what I believe is SES 3 this afternoon, but all I get are pay stations when blind scanning. I set the transponder for NTA (12080 H) and see a good quality signal, but my STB doesn't set it as a channel.
Also, did SES 1 lose all the radio stations? I see they're still listed on LyngSat, and I get all the TV stations on 12000 V, but only 3 radio stations which aren't on the list.