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Bill.Satellite wrote:
You should have 95+ on nearly all the 101 transponder. There is also 99(ca), 99(cb), 99(s), 103(ca), 103(cb) and 103(s).
You need 80-85 or better on the ca and cb transponders and you can ignore the lack of signals on the (s-spotbeam) transponders. The antenna is extremely sensitive and most be pointed in 3 directions. Azimuth, elevation and skew. The skew can have the most effect on the accuracy as it compensates for the different elevations of the 3 satellites. Call DTV and have them send out a tech to get the antenna properly pointed.
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FlatBroke wrote:Oh yes, now that you mention it there are 3 versions...ca, cb.. that stuff. I never know when and where I'm supposed to get all those, but I rarely do get ALL of them. I'm good as long as I get one of the 99 and 103.
There are 7. 3 versions of 99 and 103. None of my 99 or 103โs are very high. No more than 70.
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FlatBroke wrote:Like I said, verify the other sats are showing a decent signal. I'm not saying that's exactly it, but it's something to eliminate.
l. I went up and just leveled it and it was 95.
โJun-20-2019 09:19 AM
โJun-20-2019 08:24 AM
FlatBroke wrote:
Had a new roof put on and had to reset my dish. I have a 95% signal on 101. Now in the evenings if there is a slight rain shower or just clouds I get a lost signal message while watching. Mostly on the mid channels. Whatโs up?