Curious how the signal quality is standing up for subscribers in poor weather conditions with the Orby dish.
I setup a Primestar 1.0x .70cm satellite dish for monitoring the Orby transponders last weekend. I found the signal within a minute or so and has been quite strong until now. Currently, there is heavy wet snow falling with a slight glaze of ice on the dish itself. At this moment I'm thinking swapping the LNBF back to the factory Primestar LNB with the built in scalar to rule that out when the weather improves in the event the feed isn't quite optimized. But this setup has worked well in the past on 97W for about a year.
I setup a Primestar 1.0x .70cm satellite dish for monitoring the Orby transponders last weekend. I found the signal within a minute or so and has been quite strong until now. Currently, there is heavy wet snow falling with a slight glaze of ice on the dish itself. At this moment I'm thinking swapping the LNBF back to the factory Primestar LNB with the built in scalar to rule that out when the weather improves in the event the feed isn't quite optimized. But this setup has worked well in the past on 97W for about a year.