Signal strength... 311 S/W update solved my problem
In march I was upgraded to Dish 500. I have a 2 receiver setup. (2700, 311 )
The signal strength for 110 was only 49-55 on transponders 11 & 12, & spotbeam transponders 4 & 6 read 80-90. Sat 119 read 109-114 on transponder 11 & 12, and 122-125 for the 1 & 3 spotbeam transponders. Sys info always showed green for 119 & 110 on the 311. Unless it was raining I almost never lost signal. Dish set at A246, E27, S127.
There is a 70'/80' oak tree about 75' away from the dish. The dish is mounted 18' off the ground. The dish is pointing at about the center of the tree, from left to right. The tree is about 30' across. Now that the leaves are coming out, the signal on 110 comes and goes. Now the signal strength on 110 is 40-46 on 11 & 12, and spotbeams 4 & 6 are 75-80. Sat 119 hasn't changed. When I had the Dish 300 the setup it was pointed at A251, E24, for sat 119, and if I had 110, it would have been A242, E30
If I had to take a stab at it, I think it would be safe to assume the tree is interfering with the 110 signal. What I don't understand is why the spotbeam signal really isn't being affected by the tree, and why there is such a big difference between signal strengths of the two different types of transponders for sat 110? If the spotbeam transponders(4,6) were the ones being used in my area, (metro NY) the tree wouldn't be an issue. Unfortunately that's not the case.
What I am trying to avoid is having to install a second dish for 110. Luckily the installer left me my old dish, a couple of used dual LNBs', a new mounting bracket, and a couple of used sw21s', just in case. Assuming everything he gave me is in working condition, all I need is cable, and the time to install it.
In march I was upgraded to Dish 500. I have a 2 receiver setup. (2700, 311 )
The signal strength for 110 was only 49-55 on transponders 11 & 12, & spotbeam transponders 4 & 6 read 80-90. Sat 119 read 109-114 on transponder 11 & 12, and 122-125 for the 1 & 3 spotbeam transponders. Sys info always showed green for 119 & 110 on the 311. Unless it was raining I almost never lost signal. Dish set at A246, E27, S127.
There is a 70'/80' oak tree about 75' away from the dish. The dish is mounted 18' off the ground. The dish is pointing at about the center of the tree, from left to right. The tree is about 30' across. Now that the leaves are coming out, the signal on 110 comes and goes. Now the signal strength on 110 is 40-46 on 11 & 12, and spotbeams 4 & 6 are 75-80. Sat 119 hasn't changed. When I had the Dish 300 the setup it was pointed at A251, E24, for sat 119, and if I had 110, it would have been A242, E30
If I had to take a stab at it, I think it would be safe to assume the tree is interfering with the 110 signal. What I don't understand is why the spotbeam signal really isn't being affected by the tree, and why there is such a big difference between signal strengths of the two different types of transponders for sat 110? If the spotbeam transponders(4,6) were the ones being used in my area, (metro NY) the tree wouldn't be an issue. Unfortunately that's not the case.
What I am trying to avoid is having to install a second dish for 110. Luckily the installer left me my old dish, a couple of used dual LNBs', a new mounting bracket, and a couple of used sw21s', just in case. Assuming everything he gave me is in working condition, all I need is cable, and the time to install it.