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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Assistance setting up Ku dish on 7,0 East & 10,0 East
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<blockquote data-quote="satlearner" data-source="post: 792851" data-attributes="member: 312079"><p>well, well, well.....the problem is now sorted and those that have contributed will be glad to know what the problem was. It was not related to interference from the power station nor was it a problem on the meter.....and it definately was not anything to do with the installation or the STB. I mentioned that sometimes we overlook the small bits....well this time i did and it cost me endless hours of searching for a problem which never existed....well in a way that is. So the basics came into play once again and believe it or not, all i had to do was concentrate on which transponders were important to me.....locate the centre frequency and work on that...ignore the other peaks as they are not important right now. So, once again i set everything up and back on the roof....scrolled to the frequency i required and within 30 seconds i was back in business....signal was perfect and strength was at peak level on the meter....and this was after adjusting the skew on the lnb.... So, what was the problem in the first place ??? The initial TP's that i was looking at were DATA TP's....this is the reason that the signal appeared for a few seconds then went astray......well, now that i am all sorted and i can watch the Mauritius channels when i want to, all is sorted and i'm sure that others will learn from this little exercise.....so, i will still be called "satlearner".....as it never stops!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satlearner, post: 792851, member: 312079"] well, well, well.....the problem is now sorted and those that have contributed will be glad to know what the problem was. It was not related to interference from the power station nor was it a problem on the meter.....and it definately was not anything to do with the installation or the STB. I mentioned that sometimes we overlook the small bits....well this time i did and it cost me endless hours of searching for a problem which never existed....well in a way that is. So the basics came into play once again and believe it or not, all i had to do was concentrate on which transponders were important to me.....locate the centre frequency and work on that...ignore the other peaks as they are not important right now. So, once again i set everything up and back on the roof....scrolled to the frequency i required and within 30 seconds i was back in business....signal was perfect and strength was at peak level on the meter....and this was after adjusting the skew on the lnb.... So, what was the problem in the first place ??? The initial TP's that i was looking at were DATA TP's....this is the reason that the signal appeared for a few seconds then went astray......well, now that i am all sorted and i can watch the Mauritius channels when i want to, all is sorted and i'm sure that others will learn from this little exercise.....so, i will still be called "satlearner".....as it never stops!!! [/QUOTE]
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