tailgate problem

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I have a slimline satellite mounted on a tripod with a SL3pig-Z LNB and want to make a direct connect to a HR 22-100 receiver. Please help me with the coax connections and receiver setup. I have tried hooking up one line with a bbc and two lines with two bbc to the receiver. I have set the receiver to SL3 but still get a "cannot find SWM" error message.

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You need to use the non swm dish setting in the menu. You do need the bbcs.
 
bsappen1,
It is a bit difficult to understand your skill level between your first post two years ago regarding a SatGo setup and now trying to setup a Slimline. Do you have dish aiming experience? The reason I ask is that it helps determine the level of support and information to provide. Chip's answer is correct, but may be a bit confusing if you are not accustomed to setting up a receiver. So let us know what you know and we can take it from there.
Bob
 
I had this setup and working 2 years ago but did not use it last year. The options have changed. I have been told to run 2 coax cables from LNB to the HR-22 and have been told by someone else it is OK just use one. I am using BBC on both lines. I will be using this system in Columbia, MO but want to set it up in Memphis before we go. If I can get a Satellite signal, I, usually, don't have any problems fine tuning it. However; how do I position the satellite to the 198 Azimuth position. I am using a Iphone application called DP AR Pro and have it looking at the following Satellites. 102.8W DIRECTTV 10, 101W DIRECTV 4S AND 99.2W DIRECTV 11.

The receiver setup is another issue. I have been told to set it up with the following set multiswitch first then SL-3 option. What is the tuner option (1-2)?
 
If you are using one cable on a dvr and no swm, then you should choose the one tuner option. Since you are using it for tailgating, you probably don't care about using both tuners at the game. Make sure you are using the magnetic azimuth setting and stay a few feet away from the dish when using the compass so that the metal of the dish doesn't mess up your compass.
 
The slimline dish you mention is not SWM, so you need to reset your receiver to multiswitch SL-3 as you noted previously. As Chip states, you probably want to set the receiver setting to 1 for just tailgating. This way you only run one wire from your LNB to sat 1 input on your receiver. Since you are looking at a tailgating setup I would use the receiver meter and a portable TV for your aiming. Just be sure the satellite setting is set to 101 (which is where it typically starts) on your meter screen.

Now, for aiming. Go to dishpointer.com and set the Satellite line to 101 W DIRECTV 4S... Next enter your location on the first line. You can fine-tune your exact location by moving the green spot to exactly where you are located. This gives you the azimuth and elevation you need to align your dish. I don't know where the elevation marker is on a standard dish, but you should see a red line on the back part of the elevation markings. Use this line to align with the elevation markings embossed in the bracket.

One of the most important steps is to make sure your mounting pole is exactly vertical. None of the other steps will work well if you skip this critical step.

You do all your initial alignment on sat 101. So use the settings you see on the dish pointer site to do you basic setup. I set the elevation first to the number you see on the dish pointer site. It seems to work easier for me. Tighten the elevation bolt enough that the dish will not move while you do the azimuth. Next rotate the dish on your pole until the LNB arm lines up with your compass setting. As Chip noted, keep your compass away from anything metal since that will mess up your setting. Now tighten the pole bolts a bit to keep the dish from moving on its own.

At this point you should see some signal showing up on the meter display. Move the dish slowly left to right and back for the highest reading on the meter. When you get that position, tighten the pole bolts to make sure the dish will not rotate any more. Now move the dish up and down slowly for the best signal reading for the elevation. When you find that position tighten the bolts holding the elevation bracket. For tailgating this should be good enough to get you a workable signal on 101.

Now set your tilt to the offset value you see on dishpointer. Now, you can change your meter satellite setting to 99 or 103 to check for the best tilt while you rotate the tilt on the dish. But, I find that for my RV use it is usually good enough to just set it to the values on dishpointer and leave it alone. I would only mess with it if you have dropout problems with any HD channels.

If you follow these simple steps you should be golden.

Enjoy
 
Good explanation on setting up a dish, Bob.
 
not, yet I am using DP AR Pro and it says I have a clear shot at 99, 101 & 103 but I cannot get a signal. I have tried using DP AR Pro but must not be using it correctly. I think it is a tree issue.
 
You said this is a tailgate setup so take it out to a parking lot and try to set it up there. Or you could move to a neighbor's house that has no tree issues. Sorry to hear you are having so many issues. Dish setup should not be this difficult.
 
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