I just switched to D* from E* and am not as familiar with their terminology but here goes nothing.
I have a SlimLine Dish with a single head AU9-SL3 that picks up all (three?) sats . I've seen other SlimLine's from D* that have a multi head (lnb) end on it but I have the single.
The signal test shows that I have a signal in the upper 90's for most transponders but there are a handful of transponders in the 60's. If I remember correctly 103 was the worst overall signal strength. 101 and 99 had most in the 90's but just a few in the 60's. So, I am probably going to lose signal on some channels when the weather gets bad....or at least lose it on some channels faster than others.
Is there some fine tuning the installer perhaps didn't do to get these transponders locked at a higher signal strenght? I have an open sky with no obstructions.
I can look up the exact transponders that are lacking is signal if needed.
Thanks,
Doug
I have a SlimLine Dish with a single head AU9-SL3 that picks up all (three?) sats . I've seen other SlimLine's from D* that have a multi head (lnb) end on it but I have the single.
The signal test shows that I have a signal in the upper 90's for most transponders but there are a handful of transponders in the 60's. If I remember correctly 103 was the worst overall signal strength. 101 and 99 had most in the 90's but just a few in the 60's. So, I am probably going to lose signal on some channels when the weather gets bad....or at least lose it on some channels faster than others.
Is there some fine tuning the installer perhaps didn't do to get these transponders locked at a higher signal strenght? I have an open sky with no obstructions.
I can look up the exact transponders that are lacking is signal if needed.
Thanks,
Doug