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Your lnb should be set to a standard with LO settings of 9750 for low and 10750 for high. If you only have one setting for LO set to 10750. Your coax should be connected to one of the L ports on the LNBF. To simplify things eliminate all switches and connect the L side of the LNBF to the motor and from there to the receiver.
If you are getting something at 110 and nothing else you most likely are close in dish alignment but off a bit. The Echo sats are strong signal wise so it is quite easy to find signal there with nothing anywhere else. You are at 66 so with your motor set at 0 let the receiver drive the dish to Amazonas at 61 utilizing USALS. Now peak for signal. You should be able to draw some channels once you have signal peaked in.
It is my recommendation you only operate with the Linear side of the LNBF for alignment as the circular sats are strong signal. If you have proper alignment with the linear side your circular side will be there. Ok back to Amazonas. Now have the receiver move to another sat and check for signal. Work your way around the arc adjusting little by little as you go. Use the USALS feature as this will line up on the sat so if it is not there your adjustment is off.
Hope that helps.
Steve
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