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<blockquote data-quote="StevenJay" data-source="post: 952118" data-attributes="member: 406693"><p>Hi [USER=176362]@Analoguesat[/USER], I have my Internet modem and iLNB and made up the double clamp fine.</p><p>I can lock on to Astra-2 at 28.2 fine with about 90% signal & 90% quality with the second LNB but would like to do the initial setting up with the iLNB turning to Astra-3 at 23.5. You gave me the figures below:</p><p></p><p>11836H 27500 YES Digital</p><p>11973V 27500 YES Digital</p><p>12070H27500 YES Digital</p><p>12168V 27500 YES Digital</p><p></p><p>But they do lock on to something but are a few degrees out so it is obviously locking on to the wrong satellite in a cluster perhaps the dutch TV rather than the Internet stream. I have the same problem with the professional meter I have borrowed which shows the satellite is there but will not lock on when pointed at the internet stream using the supplied bleeper and when the modem is locked on..</p><p>How are those figures above derived? Perhaps there are some others that may work better. It really is so frustrating I managed a full lock on both 28.2 and 23.5 yesterday but had to dismantle the clamp to clean it up and paint it etc. but after that can now not get the lock.</p><p>Another odd thing is that the original clamp and arm as set by Teleco points about 10 cm below the actual centre of the dish, is that usual? I can find no references to it at all.</p><p>The criteria I am using for 28.2 are the ones published by Teleco rather than those found by the contributors on the other thread.</p><p>Thanks for any ideas you have.</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StevenJay, post: 952118, member: 406693"] Hi [USER=176362]@Analoguesat[/USER], I have my Internet modem and iLNB and made up the double clamp fine. I can lock on to Astra-2 at 28.2 fine with about 90% signal & 90% quality with the second LNB but would like to do the initial setting up with the iLNB turning to Astra-3 at 23.5. You gave me the figures below: 11836H 27500 YES Digital 11973V 27500 YES Digital 12070H27500 YES Digital 12168V 27500 YES Digital But they do lock on to something but are a few degrees out so it is obviously locking on to the wrong satellite in a cluster perhaps the dutch TV rather than the Internet stream. I have the same problem with the professional meter I have borrowed which shows the satellite is there but will not lock on when pointed at the internet stream using the supplied bleeper and when the modem is locked on.. How are those figures above derived? Perhaps there are some others that may work better. It really is so frustrating I managed a full lock on both 28.2 and 23.5 yesterday but had to dismantle the clamp to clean it up and paint it etc. but after that can now not get the lock. Another odd thing is that the original clamp and arm as set by Teleco points about 10 cm below the actual centre of the dish, is that usual? I can find no references to it at all. The criteria I am using for 28.2 are the ones published by Teleco rather than those found by the contributors on the other thread. Thanks for any ideas you have. Steve [/QUOTE]
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