Hi,
I have a Pansat 3500, HH90, Fortec 33 inch dish.
After several fits and starts, a bit of astronomy, and a some luck, I managed to finally lock on to AMC-5 and SBS-6 my true south birds. At first the signal quality was around 40, but I managed to get it up to about 60-70 or so for both satellites.
However, I'm wondering if I can do 60, can I do better? I've yet to see anything over 75 while tweaking, and was wondering is 60 "good enough" or should I keep at it?
I did, for reasons that don't make sense, occasionally get a 99, but only for about two "tones" before it dropped back to 10 (consistently at 10). Not sure what that was all about.
I'm noticing while I can get AMC 5 and a few others, there are some satellites (like Galaxy 3) that show up with no signal quality. I was using USALS to find the other satellites and was kind of wondering if the reason some are 0 is because my main one is only 60?
I have a Pansat 3500, HH90, Fortec 33 inch dish.
After several fits and starts, a bit of astronomy, and a some luck, I managed to finally lock on to AMC-5 and SBS-6 my true south birds. At first the signal quality was around 40, but I managed to get it up to about 60-70 or so for both satellites.
However, I'm wondering if I can do 60, can I do better? I've yet to see anything over 75 while tweaking, and was wondering is 60 "good enough" or should I keep at it?
I did, for reasons that don't make sense, occasionally get a 99, but only for about two "tones" before it dropped back to 10 (consistently at 10). Not sure what that was all about.
I'm noticing while I can get AMC 5 and a few others, there are some satellites (like Galaxy 3) that show up with no signal quality. I was using USALS to find the other satellites and was kind of wondering if the reason some are 0 is because my main one is only 60?