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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 949454" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Good, that's similar to mine.</p><p>Once connected, to the LNB, and the cable, from your receiver, and the receiver is turned on, it should light up, showing that you are getting a connection.</p><p>You then turn the knob, to increase sensitivity, and you should get a signal, no matter where the dish is pointing, you then adjust the knob until the signal is around 5, then gently move the dish, to get to 10.</p><p>Yopu then decrease the sensitivity, to 5, by turning the knob, move the dish, to get 10, and keep doing this until you have the strongest signal possible, moving the dish East/West, then tilting it Up/Down.</p><p>You can then check which satellite you're alignerd to.</p><p>If the meter doesn't light up, then either the connections are faulty, the meter is broken, the LNB isn't working, or the receiver isn't sending a signal.</p><p>Please post back with information, regarding what happened, when you connected your satellite meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 949454, member: 187442"] Good, that's similar to mine. Once connected, to the LNB, and the cable, from your receiver, and the receiver is turned on, it should light up, showing that you are getting a connection. You then turn the knob, to increase sensitivity, and you should get a signal, no matter where the dish is pointing, you then adjust the knob until the signal is around 5, then gently move the dish, to get to 10. Yopu then decrease the sensitivity, to 5, by turning the knob, move the dish, to get 10, and keep doing this until you have the strongest signal possible, moving the dish East/West, then tilting it Up/Down. You can then check which satellite you're alignerd to. If the meter doesn't light up, then either the connections are faulty, the meter is broken, the LNB isn't working, or the receiver isn't sending a signal. Please post back with information, regarding what happened, when you connected your satellite meter. [/QUOTE]
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