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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Usals problem & alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1087426" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>BBC Arabic, 11996 H 27500, 67%, but signal quality readings vary, according to the receiver you are using.</p><p>Channel Master 1.2M, North West.</p><p>If you have time, and decent weather, try using a small television, or PC monitor, with a HDMI port, and try your receiver close to your dish, so that you can adjust your dish, to check what signal quality you can achieve. But make some markings first, using a marker pen, so that you can put everything back.</p><p>I still think your dish isn't tracking the arc properly.</p><p>You should try some basic setup tips.</p><p>Ensure your pole is vertical</p><p>Enter your correct Latitude, and Longitude, on your receiver. Try using a site like dishpointer, where you can zoom in on a map, move the icon to where your dish is sited, and get a reasonably accurate location</p><p>Set everything to 0, dish, LNB, and motor. Then use your receiver to sent the motor to 1W, or a suitable satllite.</p><p>Physically move your dish, to align on the satellite, peaking the maximum signal quality reading.</p><p>Send the dish, using your receiver, East, and West, to check the signal quality levels.</p><p>Then return it to the satellite you set it up on and make minor adjustments, to the dish bracket, and motor bracket, to once again maximize your signal quality, then send it East/West, to check if you've improved the readings.</p><p>Then send it back to the initial satellite, and keep making adjustments until you're happy that you are getting the best signal you can, from all the satellites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1087426, member: 187442"] BBC Arabic, 11996 H 27500, 67%, but signal quality readings vary, according to the receiver you are using. Channel Master 1.2M, North West. If you have time, and decent weather, try using a small television, or PC monitor, with a HDMI port, and try your receiver close to your dish, so that you can adjust your dish, to check what signal quality you can achieve. But make some markings first, using a marker pen, so that you can put everything back. I still think your dish isn't tracking the arc properly. You should try some basic setup tips. Ensure your pole is vertical Enter your correct Latitude, and Longitude, on your receiver. Try using a site like dishpointer, where you can zoom in on a map, move the icon to where your dish is sited, and get a reasonably accurate location Set everything to 0, dish, LNB, and motor. Then use your receiver to sent the motor to 1W, or a suitable satllite. Physically move your dish, to align on the satellite, peaking the maximum signal quality reading. Send the dish, using your receiver, East, and West, to check the signal quality levels. Then return it to the satellite you set it up on and make minor adjustments, to the dish bracket, and motor bracket, to once again maximize your signal quality, then send it East/West, to check if you've improved the readings. Then send it back to the initial satellite, and keep making adjustments until you're happy that you are getting the best signal you can, from all the satellites. [/QUOTE]
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