Fortec Star must be doing something goofy in the Merc software because it doesn't work the way that it should per AC's description. My test case was ONN on H2 (actual symbol rate 6616 according to Lyngsat.) When locked, meaning any symbol rate I give it that's good enough to lock it, I get level in the high 80's and quality around 50. Going downward in symbol rate, 6400 is the first value low enough to cause it to lose lock. Immediately, level drops to 40 and quality drops to zero. No middle ground, and no variation other than a step function between locked and not locked.
So, in conclusion, I'm going to say if you specifically have a Mercury II with the same firmware I have, don't bother with the signal level.
Nhulst,
If you were to try the same experiment, but instead of stopping when the signal level drops to 40%, try this instead... Place some aluminum foil over the feedhorn and look at your signal level, then remove the foil and check the signal level again. Do you detect a difference? You should, unless the signal meter on the receiver is quite lame.
If the above test allows you to detect a change in the signal level, then go into USALS and change the satellite orbital position by a couple tenths of a degree at a time and (on the same TP and without the foil over the LNBF but still with your SR set way off in left field somewhere) monitor your signal level as you change the degree position of that particular satellite.
Do you still not detect a change in the signal level? I would think that you would, at least to some extent.
Radar