Thanks to the guys here on satellite guys - especially turbosat - I finally got my motor running and running nicely! Even though I have heard that the extreme was not good with motors. I now know otherwise.
I have an sg2100 with a 2076 winegard and viewsat extreme.
I set it up on my true south sat - AMC3 - and peaked it as good as I could.
However - when I used USALS to set it to AMC3 first - I put in a latitude and longitude that I had written on a piece of paper.
When I successfully got it running and picking up very well on other sats, I threw away the paper.
Today I went to help a guy set up his dish and took my viewsat with me because it is a great satellite meter.
We got his motor set up and running perfectly thanks to all I have learned here.
When I got back home - I did a factory reset and put in the lat and lon - and realized that I discarded the sheet of paper.
I went to look it up on the net and got SEVERAL different answers as to what they were! Are the tectonic plates constantly shifting here or what?
So I put in what I thought it was originally and could not hit the satellites as good with USALS.
So I tried changing the lat/lon settings a bit and still could not get it on the sat like I had it.
How close do the lat/lon settings have to be to run USALS?
If I use diseqc ("installer" on viewsat), I can nudge it over a little bit and get it on optimal signal/quality.
Is there a way to nudge it to optimal, and then get USALS realigned from that point?
Because when I save the position with diseqc and then click on the channel, it doesn't automatically go to the sat like USALS does.
The book isn't much help on the matter either.
If anyone knows how to make this work - please let me know - because I have FINALLY come so far!
Thanks again to every one on here!
-phil
p.s. also, does anyone know how to make the optical cable work so I can watch the PBS channels with sound. I can't seem to find the setting and it is plugged up doing nothing!
I have an sg2100 with a 2076 winegard and viewsat extreme.
I set it up on my true south sat - AMC3 - and peaked it as good as I could.
However - when I used USALS to set it to AMC3 first - I put in a latitude and longitude that I had written on a piece of paper.
When I successfully got it running and picking up very well on other sats, I threw away the paper.
Today I went to help a guy set up his dish and took my viewsat with me because it is a great satellite meter.
We got his motor set up and running perfectly thanks to all I have learned here.
When I got back home - I did a factory reset and put in the lat and lon - and realized that I discarded the sheet of paper.
I went to look it up on the net and got SEVERAL different answers as to what they were! Are the tectonic plates constantly shifting here or what?
So I put in what I thought it was originally and could not hit the satellites as good with USALS.
So I tried changing the lat/lon settings a bit and still could not get it on the sat like I had it.
How close do the lat/lon settings have to be to run USALS?
If I use diseqc ("installer" on viewsat), I can nudge it over a little bit and get it on optimal signal/quality.
Is there a way to nudge it to optimal, and then get USALS realigned from that point?
Because when I save the position with diseqc and then click on the channel, it doesn't automatically go to the sat like USALS does.
The book isn't much help on the matter either.
If anyone knows how to make this work - please let me know - because I have FINALLY come so far!
Thanks again to every one on here!
-phil
p.s. also, does anyone know how to make the optical cable work so I can watch the PBS channels with sound. I can't seem to find the setting and it is plugged up doing nothing!