Ok, today I took down the old Dish Network dish I was using to get 119W and started the setup of my new motorized 90cm dish equipment. Due to lack of yard space, it's going on the roof. I got the mast perfectly vertical (the bubble of the inserted level couldn't have been more centered.) I downloaded Radar's guide for setting up a motorized system which is incredibly thorough. Got the dish on the motor and the motor on the mast, connected everything and grabbed my compass to aim at 121W, which is my true south target. I was also using one of Sadoun's meters. Using the compass, I got a line-of-sight target about 80 yards away and aimed the dish. The meter told me I was pretty good but when I pulled up slightly on the dish, the level improved, so I adjusted the dish elevation slightly. Inside, I set up the Coolsat 5000 for a motorized setup and sent the dish over to 125W to do a manual scan of 12138 V 30001. Hit "ok" and... nothing. Huh? So I head up to the roof and pull and push on the dish a bit and the meter is quiet. I do the initial setup twice more and get nothing. So I leave the dish pointed at 125W and loosen it enought to move it more left and right / up and down. I finally get a signal and lock it all down. Inside, I decide to blind scan 125W for giggles. And I start seeing 12151 V 3978 among others. And I realize NOW, I'm on 121W, not 125W. So it's time to start over. I leave the dish where it is and get a new line-of-site target on the roof. Inside I send the dish to the incorrect true south point so the motor is on zero. On the roof I spin the rig to my new target a little westward and the meter looks good again. Ok, so now I'm really on 121W. Inside I try a blind scan again and discover I'm on 123W! Geez. Start again. Finally, I get 121W dialed in and move it to 125W and when I blind scan I get the ones I expect to see! Create, V-Me and PBS. Awesome!
Except when I tried to scan across the arc, I'm not seeing anything toward the east. Tomorrow, when it's light outside, I'll work on seeing where I'm off on the the other satellites but at least I know I'm pointed at the right ones! Thanks to Iceberg and Radar and a few other experts for the help so far.
Except when I tried to scan across the arc, I'm not seeing anything toward the east. Tomorrow, when it's light outside, I'll work on seeing where I'm off on the the other satellites but at least I know I'm pointed at the right ones! Thanks to Iceberg and Radar and a few other experts for the help so far.