Just recently got a Dish 1000 so as to get Mpls HD locals from the 129. So I now get 4 satellites (61.5, 110, 119, and 129) with the DP44 switch. With the Dish 500 I got 100-110 signal strength from 110 and 110-120 from 119. I get about 10 points less than those readings on 110 and 119 now with the Dish 1000. Off of 129 I get 50-55 averages with a few 45-50's and a few 55-60's, depending on the transponder. The quality off coax I have (I have two different kinds of coax in use) makes a difference too.
I have four questions for the forum. (1) What is the signal strength below which the 508 and 211 receivers will fail to acquire. I'm thinking 40, but wanted to check. (2) With such low signal strength from 129, when those go below the minimum threshold, will my received fail all the sats and therefore I'll get zero channels, or do my other sats still come in, if they are above the minimum threshold. (3) What is the practical minimum strength one would want, to allow for weather, etc. I'm thinking 70 or above. (4) Lastly, any pointers to info on why on the same sat some transponders are stronger than others?
Thanks,
Dan
I have four questions for the forum. (1) What is the signal strength below which the 508 and 211 receivers will fail to acquire. I'm thinking 40, but wanted to check. (2) With such low signal strength from 129, when those go below the minimum threshold, will my received fail all the sats and therefore I'll get zero channels, or do my other sats still come in, if they are above the minimum threshold. (3) What is the practical minimum strength one would want, to allow for weather, etc. I'm thinking 70 or above. (4) Lastly, any pointers to info on why on the same sat some transponders are stronger than others?
Thanks,
Dan
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