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Thanks Rik...there is hope! I like the concept, but it's quite a battle.
I'm able to get 80 on the signal, but can never get beyond 0 on the quality.
Very frustrating, but I'm sure it will be worth it if I don't lose my few
remaining hairs
I'm on the verge of spending big bucks on a spectrum analyzer to make it
easier. I'm amazed that there are no "professional" installers who do
anything more than aim with a compass!
--
Marc
Military Brats Registry
http/www.militarybrat.com
"rik" <pepo@pipeline.com> wrote in message
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> <webmaster@SPAM-Xmilitary-brats.com> wrote:
>
>>Anyone have any luck making the T90 Toroidal dish work? I'm about to
>>throw
>>it off a cliff!!
>>
>
> Yeah, have had mine about 2 years, works great. I moved it a month
> ago and had a time getting it re-positioned -- i'd forgotten the
> method (took it apart to clean and replace rusted bolts).
>
> Finally i remembered the way i got it to work first off:
> Position the lnb's like your specs say for your area.
> (not on the curved arm, position them on those black
> holders according to the numbers you recieve, ....L7, R20,
> etc.)
> Put one lnb on the arm, slide it back and forth (side to side)
> until you get the optimum signal. (the correct satellite
> signal). Mark the area with a pen or whatnot. Remove.
> Do the next one (for the next signal) same way, mark, go to
> the next, etc.
> When you have them all positioned correctly, put them all
> back on and turn on your equipment there at the dish, fine
> tune all.
>
> The biggest problem i had was only ONE lnb would read on my receiver
> until i had the two for the receiver set (per receiver, or
> however many your receiver uses). IE: after you have BOTH
> set correctly (one at a time in the beginning), then the
> receiver will recognize both. (Connecting both to my receiver
> i could only get one sat to be recognized, no matter
> where i turned the lnb.)
>
> Hope this helps, or ask a specific question, i'll try to help.
> Resist the cliff. There seems to be a knack to getting these to work,
> and once you find the knack, write it down; took me an
> hour of fiddling until i remembered my original setup
> problems and work-around.
>
> rik
>