Based on your longtidue, your due south sat is G10R at 123 degree. I live in the Bay Area too. In our location, the E3 sat is out of reach using the
Stab mount. Perhaps, the signal you got is from another sat because you can't not pick up the DishNetwork signal with a standard Ku Lnbf.
Good luck
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Originally Posted by Jason Wei
Thanks. My actual due south is 180(true south)-18(magnetic deviation)=162. My receiver has a sat named Echostar3 61.5W. When I selected to go this sat, the motor moved the dish only slightly west of the due south and the signal was 90 with the quality of 100, but all the channels were encrypted. Isn't the E3 61.5W on the east of due south 162W? It looks like the Echostar stored on my receiver is some other sat. That was the default setting when I bought the receiver from Sadoun; I have not changed or modified any sat.
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