Forum Discussion
- buc1980ExplorerI use compass to line up the slim dish .That all you need is the zip code.
- az99ExplorerThe new software allows you to lock on the sats but it does not identify them. Or at least I could not figure out how and the tech dept. at Solid Signal said it would not identify them.
- Carl_n_SusanNomad II
az99 wrote:
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...The Sat Look Lite is worthless as an identification meter for Dish EA sats.
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Dish has changed their signal and it is incompatible with most SatLook Lite devices. *BUT* if you email the SatLook people at Info@emitor.se they will educate you on a workaround. I am a DirecTV user but my Dish buddy had the same problem. He downloaded a updated configuration file which keys on the spot beams (signal format unchanged) instead of the newly changed signals. Now his meter locks on to all three satellites. - CA_TravelerExplorer IIIYes, 99-103 are close, picture from WA.
- mikestockExplorerI know I have a very unpopular point of view, but IMO having the mount perfectly plumb is over rated if you are using a Slimline 3. This level factor only comes into play when setting the tilt between the 99/101/103 satellites and these are so close together in the sky it becomes almost irrelevant for a temporary setup. I do try to set up in a near vertical position but only eyeball accuracy is required and I have actually made an estimated tilt adjustment if I can't find a level spot in the right location. Maybe, for a permanent installation I would be a little more specific.
The level/plumb factor was very important back when we were trying to line up with the 101, 110 and 119 satellites because of the angular distance between them. But, I haven't looked for them in years, since the HD content was moved to the Ka band. - az99ExplorerThe Sat Look Lite is worthless as an identification meter for Dish EA sats. Solid Signal lied to me about that.It is no better than a $12 buzz meter. They also sent a used meter to me that had already been updated and the battery would not charge(like many others). They also gave me a hard time about returning it and took over 2 weeks to issue the credit after they received it.
The last part I will ever buy from Solid Signal. - tdsxt51Explorer
nomad.297 wrote:
Who needs a meter when you have a level and a compass?
Bruce
I don't. I had one of those el cheapo $12.00 ones, used it for a while, and now it pretty much stays in the drawer. I only have DirecTV sd so I pretty much know where to aim my dish. I try to get the mast half-way plumb, try to get the azimuth halfway close, and then just adjust my tilt a little bit, and always seem to find the satellite. I've even had my dish knocked down by the wind, and just picked it back up and everything was fine. For me, I don't need all that other stuff i.e. fancy meters, fancy tripods, etc. That being said, the first time I ever set up it did take a while to find the satellite- about an hour. I think once you successfully find your satellite, it gets progressively easier every time. - TechWriterExplorer
az99 wrote:
$300 for a used part with no guarantee on Fleabay ? Not me. :)
Probably a good deal if you know the guy selling it.
Believe me, you don't want to pay full price. - az99Explorer$300 for a used part with no guarantee on Fleabay ? Not me. :)
Probably a good deal if you know the guy selling it. - TechWriterExplorer
az99 wrote:
lynndiwagon wrote:
The SatLook Lite is worthless for my use. I found out that it will not lock or identify the sats with using the 1000.4 EA dish I am using. It will just give signal strength. So really nothing more that a cheapo meter will do for me. Maybe it works better for other sats or legacy stuff.
Let us all know how that works out. Thanks
I never got a chance to even try it as the batteries would never charge up.
Don't waste your money. IMHO
Then step up to a Super Buddy meter.
Works with DISH, DirecTV, and most everything else.
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