i have a set up a c-band satellite dish, the only signal i have is the signal intensity which is 81%, and signal quality is 1%. tried to change the azimuth and elevation based on dishpointer.com but didn't change the signal quality.
what can i do to increase the signal quality
thxs
Signal quality is based on:
1) How well the dish is tuned to the satellite it needs to aim at
2) How well the lnb/lnbf picks up that exacting signal the dish is receiving
3) How well the receiver tunes with it's supplied parameters, such as correct SR setting, etc. for the channel it wants to tune.
4) The channel being sent from the provider depends on the amount of bandwidth it uses, and it's combo of signal "qualifiers", which is then transmitted, and affects how quickly it can be scanned or picked up with a quality reading. which is a part of "signal quality"; these are the video/audio program (PID/AID) numbers, whcih uniqely identify...
Therefore, without quality, no picture will show.
A good installation tool for you might be a digital/programmable satellite meter. These meters allow the technician to programme the satellite wanted into the meter, then they can aim for that "one satellite" and "one quality" that their client needs...
Your problem sounds like the dish needs to be aimed to the exact satellite your receiver is set on to receive, that is, use you receiver as your metering device for the satellite in question by setting up the channel manually to tune one tuning selection. Check for other transponders on the satellite, a second transponder can be easier to find and make tunig your dish a little easier at first, then tune for max on the channel/channels you want.
Other possibilities are that the channel/channels have moved recently, changed a parameter, or are not compatible with the kind of receiver you are using, because they do change "formats" occasionally, or on command by contracting with those "other" companies for inclusionary reasoning.