Anyone have an opinion on this?
Spectrum Spot | Single Wire Multiswitch SWM or SWiM System | Rental kits for DIY alignment
I got everything mounted but could not find the satellites.
I'm at my cabin, I bought a SL3 SWM. I get the cable run, mount the dish.
First questions: it came with a bubble level. Do you leave it in the post and put the dish mount over it? Though I don't know if I could see the level once the mount is on, though there is a viewing hole. The bubble was inside the circle, but not perfect. I didn't know what to do to make it perfect.
If I am mounting on a vertical wall, do I need those 'arms'? Know what I am talking about? They are rods that have mounting brackets on one end and attach to the dish pole on the other end?
First problem: there was something magnetic on the elevation mount. I'd get the compass within a few inches and the needle would swing right around. I lined up as best I could trying to eyeball, holding the compass away from the mount. There was something I did later that mostly confirmed I was pointed in the right direction.
Second problem: I didn't have the power inserter hooked up. 'Someone' didn't find it in the box until later. When I did hook it up the receiver went right to 17 (or 18), knowing it was a SWM. But it did not give an option of selecting a multiswitch. Now, I don't need a multiswitch, do I have to have it inline? But the problem was it now wanted a lower elevation and tilt. The tilt is not easy to change on this dish! I needed an offset box wrench to be able to loosen the tilt bolts, which I didn't have. So back down everything comes to change the tilt. Is the tilt a set and forget setting?
Actually that is all for now. I did everything I could think of and didn't get a signal. I ran out of time to really systematically search once I had the power inserter hooked up and changed the elevation and tilt. I'm just wondering if I need a meter. Going back next weekend for another try.
Spectrum Spot | Single Wire Multiswitch SWM or SWiM System | Rental kits for DIY alignment
I got everything mounted but could not find the satellites.
I'm at my cabin, I bought a SL3 SWM. I get the cable run, mount the dish.
First questions: it came with a bubble level. Do you leave it in the post and put the dish mount over it? Though I don't know if I could see the level once the mount is on, though there is a viewing hole. The bubble was inside the circle, but not perfect. I didn't know what to do to make it perfect.
If I am mounting on a vertical wall, do I need those 'arms'? Know what I am talking about? They are rods that have mounting brackets on one end and attach to the dish pole on the other end?
First problem: there was something magnetic on the elevation mount. I'd get the compass within a few inches and the needle would swing right around. I lined up as best I could trying to eyeball, holding the compass away from the mount. There was something I did later that mostly confirmed I was pointed in the right direction.
Second problem: I didn't have the power inserter hooked up. 'Someone' didn't find it in the box until later. When I did hook it up the receiver went right to 17 (or 18), knowing it was a SWM. But it did not give an option of selecting a multiswitch. Now, I don't need a multiswitch, do I have to have it inline? But the problem was it now wanted a lower elevation and tilt. The tilt is not easy to change on this dish! I needed an offset box wrench to be able to loosen the tilt bolts, which I didn't have. So back down everything comes to change the tilt. Is the tilt a set and forget setting?
Actually that is all for now. I did everything I could think of and didn't get a signal. I ran out of time to really systematically search once I had the power inserter hooked up and changed the elevation and tilt. I'm just wondering if I need a meter. Going back next weekend for another try.
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