jugghedd
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I wanted to try out C band on a 30 cm dish. It sounded like a difficult but possible venture and I wanted to give it a shot. So, I ordered a
BSC621-2D, conical scalar ring and LNB mount and went to work. I was getting very good signal and quality on several sats I could test and compare on. So, I decided to aim at Galaxy 19, remove my old LNBF, and try hooking up the new toy on the Ku band to start.
I must be doing something very wrong. I have the LNB lined right up at the same focal point as the old LNBF, looks like the same angle and sits in the bracket fairly well. I set my receiver to both 9750 and a few others to see if I get more bars or signal. No matter how I tip, skew, or slide the LNB into the holder, it doesnt seem to get anything at all. Its odd because the signal meter bars keep appearing to "pulse" no signal, shoots up to 100, then back to zero over and over. My LNBF did not act that way and Im wondering if there's something very different about the dual LNB that Im missing or if it may be broken in some way. I did hook up to the proper connection and eliminated the switch as suggested in other posts. I also read every post I could find about using these on an offset dish.
Another thing Im wondering is, is there any problem trying to lock a signal starting with a meter on these? My results seems WAY worse than my old setup. I took it apart and went back to the old setup until I can figure out what piece of the puzzle Im missing. I appreciate any help, comments, advice. And, yes please do say so if you think this is a road not worth travelling. I personally enjoy the challenge. But, only when there is a possibility of success.
Thanks for reading!
BSC621-2D, conical scalar ring and LNB mount and went to work. I was getting very good signal and quality on several sats I could test and compare on. So, I decided to aim at Galaxy 19, remove my old LNBF, and try hooking up the new toy on the Ku band to start.
I must be doing something very wrong. I have the LNB lined right up at the same focal point as the old LNBF, looks like the same angle and sits in the bracket fairly well. I set my receiver to both 9750 and a few others to see if I get more bars or signal. No matter how I tip, skew, or slide the LNB into the holder, it doesnt seem to get anything at all. Its odd because the signal meter bars keep appearing to "pulse" no signal, shoots up to 100, then back to zero over and over. My LNBF did not act that way and Im wondering if there's something very different about the dual LNB that Im missing or if it may be broken in some way. I did hook up to the proper connection and eliminated the switch as suggested in other posts. I also read every post I could find about using these on an offset dish.
Another thing Im wondering is, is there any problem trying to lock a signal starting with a meter on these? My results seems WAY worse than my old setup. I took it apart and went back to the old setup until I can figure out what piece of the puzzle Im missing. I appreciate any help, comments, advice. And, yes please do say so if you think this is a road not worth travelling. I personally enjoy the challenge. But, only when there is a possibility of success.
Thanks for reading!