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.
Right now I have the following on my Tripod mounted Slimline dish that I use continuously since I am full time:
101 - 98%
99ca - 94%
99cb - 95%
103ca - 96%
103cb - 95%
I have been setting this dish up on the same tripod since 2010. It is "easy" after all these years. And I have never had a meter of any type. I use the built in signal strength screen in the DTV receiver and a wireless baby monitor. Aim the camera to the TV screen and take the wireless unit out to the dish location. Easy and the monitor cost me nothing since my daughter gave it to me.