Ok, i'm gonna try the sun thing tomorrow. I do have my computer right next to the dish. Not only have I tried putting in values for different sats, but I have also moved around to several different places in the arc that the RS signal meter shows a strong signal with no luck either.
It is a polar mount. I used this web site to get my angles.
C-band Satellite Installation
Here are the coordinates of my dish
36.4750
-90.5796
here are the angles I used.
Latitude 36.5
Polar Axis 37.19
Declination Angle 5.15
Apex Elevation 47.66
Running out of ideas here. Your angles are correct provided you followed the graphic at
http://www.satellitehelp.com/images/angle.gif , one of the images on that site. I was expecting that you might have confused elevation with the latitude angles, which are 90-elevation, but your web page has it correct, and it also uses the good modified declination numbers. So if you did that, you should be on or very close to the arc.
Unfortunately, it's starting to look like a problem with the card, unless you didn't use the proper 5150 LO freq, but most software programs would have given you an out of range error.
I once had problems with my Twinhan by having loaded the drivers twice, which confused the software. I don't think that's your problem though, because I THINK that the symptoms I saw were that software gave me errors saying that it couldn't see the card. But my solution, just in case, was that I completely removed the Twinhan software, drivers, AND directories (at the recommendation of a Twinhan engineer), then reloaded it, and all was well.
One thing about the Twinhan, (and other cards), is that it doesn't like it when you have 2 different programs trying to control it. If I accidently do that, sometimes it will crash the computer or the program, but other times it just won't tune the card properly. So you might check to see if perhaps you have 2 different programs trying to control the card at the same time.
I seem to remember that my original card just had the TV program on the disk, but I later upgraded to a later version of software which in addition to the TV program also had a VisionData (might be called TwinhanData) program, which was supposed to turn the Twinhan card into a NIC for transponders like the NOAPORT (it is one option for that, but isn't really necessary). After I loaded that, there was some kind of Winmanager program in the task bar, which selected between the TV program and the data program. I seem to remember some conflicts with locking transponders with TV viewing programs whenever the Data program was running in the background. I've since disabled the data program, since TSREADER does everything it did.
But you might check your task list to see if there are any other Twinhan processes running before you try running any of the programs your searching for sats with.
Did you check the coax to the lnb to make sure it is providing 18V at the lnb?
You might try switching card slots in the computer. Sometimes there are conflicts.
One last potential problem.... I noticed that with MY Twinhan card, that if I am using a SATA hard drive in the computer, that it shuts down the Twinhan card. I could be tuned to a sat channel on the Twinhan, then try copying a file from a EIDE drive to the SATA drive, and the Twinhan card would act like it wasn't seeing the satellite. So if your computer has a SATA drive, particularly if it's a drive that the Twinhan program is using, you might try replacing that with an EIDE drive. I never did figure this one out, and pulled the SATA drive out of the computer, and now use it in an external USB enclosure.
Otherwise I'm out of ideas.