Hello all,
My wife and I live in Madison, WI where we have directv with only one TV set, an HR22-100 DVR receiver box and a slimline platter with a SWM LNB. There's a 21V power inserter too.
We recently acquired a vacation trailer house near Arkdale, WI about 100 miles to the north.
What we want to do is move the DVR box back and forth but leave all other equipment in place. We also don't want to pay directv any more money or get signed up for a two year contract again.
A fella up there gave us a used slimline platter with a SWM LMB on it. It was left over from when he switched to Dish. We mounted it on the roof. I ran co-ax from the SWM LNB to the power inserter, and then to the HR22 box.
Well, after three hours of attempting to aim it we could never get any bars at all on the signal strength display.
The websites tell me I want a 38 degree elevation and a 196 degree azimuth. Well I don't have any precise way to measure these angles when I'm up there but you'd think that after all that playing around I'd at least get a peep.
I am missing some equipment? Do I need to set the HR22 for the LNB model in some menu? Is it super fussy about what co-ax type is used?
Thx for help.
My wife and I live in Madison, WI where we have directv with only one TV set, an HR22-100 DVR receiver box and a slimline platter with a SWM LNB. There's a 21V power inserter too.
We recently acquired a vacation trailer house near Arkdale, WI about 100 miles to the north.
What we want to do is move the DVR box back and forth but leave all other equipment in place. We also don't want to pay directv any more money or get signed up for a two year contract again.
A fella up there gave us a used slimline platter with a SWM LMB on it. It was left over from when he switched to Dish. We mounted it on the roof. I ran co-ax from the SWM LNB to the power inserter, and then to the HR22 box.
Well, after three hours of attempting to aim it we could never get any bars at all on the signal strength display.
The websites tell me I want a 38 degree elevation and a 196 degree azimuth. Well I don't have any precise way to measure these angles when I'm up there but you'd think that after all that playing around I'd at least get a peep.
I am missing some equipment? Do I need to set the HR22 for the LNB model in some menu? Is it super fussy about what co-ax type is used?
Thx for help.