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ok .. make sure that everything on the dish is mounted right (ie, something may be upside down, or look at the lnb bracket and make sure its mounted correctly.)
Also , are you confident on how you read the compass? It should be away from any magnetic interference, and should be read steady and level on the hand.
In addition, MAKE SURE YOUR LNB LO SETTINGS ARE CORRECT. Do you have a universal LNB or STANDARD?
here is some more steps:
-Put the lnb at about 40, then leave it.
-Put the elevation at where its supposed to be theoretically.
-Now move the dish left and right very slowly (about a milimeter in each movement and wait 2 seconds) in the area it is supposed to be, find the BEST signal (level) you can and LEAVE it there.
-Now do the same exact thing with the elevation and move it very slowly up or down with about a 2 second delay to read the signal. At this point you SHOULD it it right on the mark to get quality. If not, again find the highest signal., leave it, and then you can and go back to the azimuth and slowly move left, right in the search for quality. If the lnb skew is in the vicinity it should be, you only leave out two variables to get the signal; elevation and azimuth. Thats why its important to set the skew.
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