Thanks for letting me know!I am in Mesa and all channels on F2 are working for me. Just got here yesterday. Got a signal reset sent but it took a long time to work. My other buddy also came down yesterday and his system came up today, as well.
Even if your Shaw acct isn't active you can get a couple channels and others would say unsubscribed. Some body here can tell you what channels are open I'm not up to date on that.Thanks for letting me know!
Ok, so it must be something in my system that's goofy. At least I know I'm not chasing my tail. I'll check all my connections and double check that my Shaw account is active.
I will post if I find out what's wrong.
Thanks to everyone for the help so far
Even if your Shaw acct isn't active you can get a couple channels and others would say unsubscribed. Some body here can tell you what channels are open I'm not up to date on that.
Even if your Shaw acct isn't active you can get a couple channels and others would say unsubscribed. Some body here can tell you what channels are open I'm not up to date on that.
I use the smaller 60cm dish down in PHX, I will be there next week and post numbers and channels from F2
Success!
Long story short, I needed to be on a channel we for sure received down here in order to lock on to a signal at all (naive). I thought our system just sensed the satellite signal without regard to a channel... apparently not.
Anyway, channel 888 and 252 were the test channels that got me fixed up
Success!
Long story short, I needed to be on a channel we for sure received down here in order to lock on to a signal at all (naive). I thought our system just sensed the satellite signal without regard to a channel... apparently not.
Anyway, channel 888 and 252 were the test channels that got me fixed up
264 is APTN we lost that a long time ago when it went to G1. The Shaw list says 268 is "Inuit tV" I don't know that one or where it is.I'm wondering if ch 264, 268 are on G1
Here in Prescott Arizona, F2 channels are disappearing rapidly. Just got the info from Shaw that the F2 To G1 conversion will be completed in February at the latest and sooner if possible. Sad to lose Canadian TV. Have enjoyed it for many, many years. Oh well.................I am in Mesa and all channels on F2 are working for me. Just got here yesterday. Got a signal reset sent but it took a long time to work. My other buddy also came down yesterday and his system came up today, as well.
Channel 252 always does the trick when activating or refreshing a receiver.Success!
Long story short, I needed to be on a channel we for sure received down here in order to lock on to a signal at all (naive). I thought our system just sensed the satellite signal without regard to a channel... apparently not.
Anyway, channel 888 and 252 were the test channels that got me fixed up
Thanks, but I am aware of the wobble and its effect on reception. I've been observing it for months. I specifically chose to realign at a time when the satellite was not in one of its extreme positions. Any loss of signal I observed last night was due to the change in the channel guide or mapping. Channels listed on the unfamiliar channel guide came in as normal when my habitual channel guide returned.As the satellite moves either side of its orbital slot, it is going to trip outside your dish's window. Tweaking the aim when the satellite is at an extreme will make this worse. The ideal is to split the difference and even when you manage that, there will likely still be periods of signal loss.
You're giving us conflicting stories: Are you in the Southeast of the US or are you in the Southeast corner of Canada? It has been established that G1 is effectively invisible from the Southern half of the US.I was hoping for some explanation of why the channel guide changed back and forth -- and any thoughts on the weak signals I am receiving from the non-wobbling G1 satellite.
Is it this map you obliquely referenced?I'd specifically referenced the numbered Telesat footprint map in an earlier, detailed post.