Brad Bishop
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Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Problems setting up 18" dish to point at DirecTV's 110 satellite
(I also posted this at http://www.dbsforums.com/ just in case I catch someone here or there who can help me - my appologies if you see this twice.)
I set up my third dish today (yes, three separate 18" dishes pointing at 101, 110, and 119) and pointed it towards 110. I'm getting a signal level of:
Transponder: 8 Level 93
Transponder: 10 Level 85
Transponder: 12 Level 89
What I'm not getting is anything more than the channel banner on channel 90 with the text:
Installer Test Channel for the 110 Satellite. The on-screen-display message at the bottom of the screen confirms that you are receiving signal from the 110 satellite. To verify signal levels view installation menu screens and select the 110 satellite"
Now, I think that I should be receiving a video image on CH 90. I also think that I should be getting something other than:
For ordering information, please call customer service, ext. 721
on channels 450-454 (unless these are pay Chinese channels, I kind of thought that they would be in the clear like channel 455 (CCTV) from 119. I thought that the only pay-Chinese channels was Phoenix Chinese North America (CH 456) which is $19/month (seems pricy to me).
I got the dish because I figured that there was a chance that I'd be moving to HDTV sometime in the next year or two and it would already be set up whenever I made the plunge. I figured that until that happens that I'd see the odd Chinese channels (more curiosity on my part).
So my questions are:
1) should I see anything on CH 90 besides the channel banner mentioned above (some sort of video image)?
2) are CHs 450-454 in the clear if I have 110 set up right?
3) Do I have 110 set up right? If not, what could I be pointing at to give me a signal on transponders 8, 10, & 12 (I went out and eye-balled it to make sure that I wasn't pointing at the 101 satellite or the 119 satellite and I'm definitely pointing somewhere in the middle).
4) Any other thoughts or tips?
Thanks,
Brad
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