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    Need help with my new VisionSat IV 200PVR and satellite system

    I would like to know if anyone can help get my system up and running here.I very comfortable with my knowledge of computers but I am rather new to FTA,been reading off and on over the summer.I was looking for a box/receiver with a pvr function.After seeing several reviews I decided t get one.So I bought a visionsat IV 200 pvr.I...Here is a profile of my rig:

    Visionsat IV 200 PVR receiver.
    Fortec Star FC 80cm Dish/FC 80
    U-Bolt Mount Bracket Version_(sandoun)
    Sandoun Universal Dual LNBF IP:10.7-12.75GHz.OP:950-2150,LO:9.75GHz-10.6GHz
    STAB HH100 motor (Sandoun)
    Pitched roof mounted.
    RG6 quad with grounding cable

    HTPC:
    Mother Board:ASUS M2NPV-VM
    CPU: AMD/A64 X2 4600+ 2.4Ghz AM2 Windsor
    RAM:Super Talent 2GB 1Gx2 800DDR
    Graphics Card:Gigibyte Geforce 8600GTS 256MB 128-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16
    Dvico Fusion HDTV-RT Gold Plus TV Capture Card
    PSU Antec 550W for PCI express
    HDD1 160GB Western Digital IDE
    HDD2 250Gb Western Digital IDE
    Back up Drive/Network Storage 500GB Western Digital External
    JVC Sound System/DVD player with upconverting to HD 1080i,plays DiVX,Xvid,SVCD,MP4,all DVD formats...5.1 Sound Arrangement.
    Primary Display ViewSonic Flat Screen 19" CRT
    Secondary Display:Samsung LN-S4096D HDTV

    Now I just finish setting this up on my roof this saturday afternoon.I found out all my numbers and settings thru links at Sandoun's site.Did a site survey and I have a decent clear view from the south to south east then back to south south west and west.Here is my location numbers and what I used to position my dish: My latitude is 42.973,Longitude is 83.688, my Azimuth is 187 degrees.Dish elevation come out to be 23.4,motor elevation is the same as latitude 42.973.My true southern sateliite is AMC 9 at 87.0 W Degrees.Now by the time I got done setting this all up it was near nightfall here,I'm an older fella and shouldn't be up on a ladder in the dark..so I felt comforttable with my installation and decided to hook the receiver up and see if I could get any thing,since this receiver supports USALS standard I decided to follow their instructtions insetting it up.Hooked the reciever up and went thru the set up.Then I decide to see if I could get anything.Since my southern satellite is AMC9 I went to lyngsat and most channels there are encrypted..so I decided to go to a satellite with free FTA channels AMC 3 has some..now when I went to scan channels,I see a signal strength in the mid 80's..but when I auto scan It comes back no TV or radio channels,In fact on several Sats. I get a strong signal strength in the 80's,but no TV or radio channels when I auto scanned,I know I must be doing something wrong with the set up of this receiver..now its getting late and I'll try again tomorrow,I might be leaving some info out ,but I think the advanced people here know where I'm at,and I can provide more info if needed..I hope I covered everything and would appreciate any help in getting a foot hold here..I would really appreciate..thanks in advance..take care and godbless.




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    I can't speak for the receiver you have, but most have both a Signal level, and Quality level indicator.
    The signal doesn't matter. The quality indicator is the one that will show you locked on an active transponder.

    And, that is the trick --- you must be "tuned" to an active transponder before you hunt for signals.

    The procedure is:
    - Set motor to center or reference or zero or whatever your box has for USALS central setting.
    - Point the whole mess to your azimuth setting (187 deg on a compass)
    - have the motor drive to AMC3
    - move the whole thing on the pole, slowly side to side looking for quality indication while tuned to active transponder.

    It really helps to have a small tv out by the dish and use short cables to hook things up. The aiming point to hit is very very small. Moving the dish just an 1/8 of an inch will lose the quality signal indicator.

    Use this as a strong transponder on AMC3 to aim:
    11736 V 6104 or 11716 H 4859

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    Quote Originally Posted by pmb1010 View Post
    I can't speak for the receiver you have, but most have both a Signal level, and Quality level indicator.
    The signal doesn't matter. The quality indicator is the one that will show you locked on an active transponder.

    And, that is the trick --- you must be "tuned" to an active transponder before you hunt for signals.

    The procedure is:
    - Set motor to center or reference or zero or whatever your box has for USALS central setting.
    - Point the whole mess to your azimuth setting (187 deg on a compass)
    - have the motor drive to AMC3
    - move the whole thing on the pole, slowly side to side looking for quality indication while tuned to active transponder.

    It really helps to have a small tv out by the dish and use short cables to hook things up. The aiming point to hit is very very small. Moving the dish just an 1/8 of an inch will lose the quality signal indicator.

    Use this as a strong transponder on AMC3 to aim:
    11736 V 6104 or 11716 H 4859
    Thanks for your response mate.It is going to be very hard for me to place a TV and the receiver out where my dish is it's on the roof.This is really a 2 man job and I'm an older fellow can only climb up and down the ladder so much.I know I'm able to drive that motor though,I could go east and west with it,and then I was able to input my latitude and longitude coordinates from my location here lat=42.97N and Lon.=83.68W and the drove the motor back to 0 my original starting spot,I climbed back up to see it on the roof.Now my goal is to find a transponder from my closest Sat..would be AMC9 but all channels there are encrypted according to Lyngsat,my next closest Sat is AMC3 which has FTA channels,will keep trying and use your suggestion to aim the dish.My best bet would be to find someone local in the Flint Michigan area that knows about motorized dishes,that could come out and help me point/aim this dish to get started..I would appreciate any other suggestions from those familiar with this VisionSat IV 200 PVR receiver,and their experiences..thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    ...Now my goal is to find a transponder from my closest Sat..would be AMC9 but all channels there are encrypted according to Lyngsat,my next closest Sat is AMC3 which has FTA channels,...
    Just a minor point here, but Lyngsat doesn't show any encrypted channels on AMC9. I think that you are mis-reading the chart. Most of the channels there are "feeds". These are not generally encrypted, however the problem is that they are not 24/7, but rather come and go. Sometimes they will be there, but more often than not, nothing there.
    There are 24/7 signals on AMC9, however they are internet data transponders, not video. However, for alignment purposes, they are fine. For alignment, you don't need unencrypted video, all you're looking for is a signal to lock on that will give you a signal/quality reading on your receiver to help with the alignment, and those data channels work fine. I've used the 12180/30000 signal myself, to find that sat. Once you've found the sat, you can do a blind scan, and will usually pick up some of the "feed" transponders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wejones View Post
    Just a minor point here, but Lyngsat doesn't show any encrypted channels on AMC9. I think that you are mis-reading the chart. Most of the channels there are "feeds". These are not generally encrypted, however the problem is that they are not 24/7, but rather come and go. Sometimes they will be there, but more often than not, nothing there.
    There are 24/7 signals on AMC9, however they are internet data transponders, not video. However, for alignment purposes, they are fine. For alignment, you don't need unencrypted video, all you're looking for is a signal to lock on that will give you a signal/quality reading on your receiver to help with the alignment, and those data channels work fine. I've used the 12180/30000 signal myself, to find that sat. Once you've found the sat, you can do a blind scan, and will usually pick up some of the "feed" transponders.

    Hey there mate thanks for the info on that satellite.This is my southern most satellite and I'm glad that there is enough of quality signal there to go by as I try to align this dish again.I'm going to give this another try.I have a television I will put out on the porch and set to where I can see from the roof.I feel I'm getting close to getting this right.Going to try moving the elevation up and down a bit,and moving the dish from side to side.I have read that you have to allow a few seconds in between movements to allow the receiver to catch up.I have this dish set up with a level mast on the roof.All my settings/numbers I got from links on this site.I'm close.It's just a matter of moving this dish till I can get a Quality % along with the signal strength.Then its a matter of locking that position in to the receiver.Then I'm told that for the rest of the satellites east to west should fall in line after.Thanks again wish me luck....from one "canky crumudgeon" to another

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    Well I just had another go at this installation,trying to find a Quality signal...but no go..and I know I have this dish installed correctly..went thru several sweeps going as little as as a 1/4 inch at a time,adjusting all different ways..could not get Quality%...so I gave Sandoun a call to see if I could have a tech come out and check this out,because after all..many of you here with "experience" say it's never the LNBF no never the LNBF that's bad,it's the person installing it blah blah.....they refered me to an outfit called Buccaneer Communications who sent a local guy out here that installs these FTA systems as well as DN set ups..he was just here.Told me I had the dish installed right..even pointed correctly..he put this dish on his Birddog meter and could not get any Quality either..not even able to hit DirecTV Sat..let alone AMC 9..he tells me it's a bad LNBF that Sandoun sold me..he's telling me to get a different LNBF and I should be good to go..oh and he's saying that the whole assembly for this dish/roof mount is s**t along with the LNBF that Sandoun is selling people.The tech showed me a better set up bracket for a roof mount that should allow for a better movement as you make your adjustments,to allign theses dishes.The ones Sandoun sells,has teeth that grab into the mast.He showed me a better mount.. and I found this available thru Satellite AV website http://www.satelliteav.com/shop/item/DEA-SYS3.He's telling me that this FC 80U U-Bolt Mount Bracket version is sh$t for mounting motorized dishes..I feel that Sandoun should replace this LNBF free of charge,with one that you know "works",with out having to go thru all this business of a 20% restocking fee,filling out this form and that form etc etc.just to send this thing back...I'm going to have to go else were to find a replacement for this LNBF I think.I'll probably won't buy from Sandoun anymore..so to all that have had this same problem with dish allignment it could very well be a BAD LNBF,that they sold you..


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    Hello Drew,,have you got the Antenna config set-up right? when you click menu and go into dish settings, this has got to be configered for the LNB that you are using, this system works on many LNB's for example OCS-DP,Legacy,Quad etc,etc. when in dish settings there will be two bars at the bottom level % and quality %,,these above settings must match your system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimneycricket View Post
    Hello Drew,,have you got the Antenna config set-up right? when you click menu and go into dish settings, this has got to be configered for the LNB that you are using, this system works on many LNB's for example OCS-DP,Legacy,Quad etc,etc. when in dish settings there will be two bars at the bottom level % and quality %,,these above settings must match your system.
    100% sure that I had everything set up correctly mate.Sandoun Universal Dual LNBF IP:10.7-12.75GHz.OP:950-2150,LO:9.75GHz-10.6GHz= universal setting,in the receiver set up interface.As I said in my previous post,the technician that was here assured me I had everything set up correctly,and felt bad I had been doing these sweeps back and forth in small 1/8th increments,adjusting the elevation as I went along,for the last week or so been trying to get quality.I have clear line of site,should not have been a problem..and I'm a patient guy...old maybe..and not part of the instant gratification generation..I took my time to go through the steps.He tells me it should have taken him a few minutes tops,with his Birdog Sat meter to get a Quality signal.He spent nearly an hour trying to find something,should have at least hit the direct TV Sat..no joy..he told me it's the LNBF sold by Sadoun

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    I am sorry about your troubles, but to blame sadoun for a bad part seems a bit, well..... rediculous. I mean, they are just a reseller after all. Certainly you don't expet them to open up and test every item they sale before they ship them out do you? Even if you would like that, then you would get people complaining about getting opened parts that aren't really new, and being charged full price, etc.

    I can understand your troubles with a restocking fee in this circumstance, espeically with a tech that they recomended backing up your claim of a bad LNBF. I too would be upset about that if they were unable to waive the restocking fee. I am confident if you call sadoun and talk to them, you can get this taken care of. As far as the forms, that is standard procedure for send back items, it is called an RMA, and EVERY online company I have ever used, uses some form of RMA policy in order to retun an item, for whatever the reason, defective or not. That is just how it works when ordering online.

    Again, I feel bad about your troubles, and if they don't waive the restocking fee, I do not blame you for not wanting to do further business with them. Thes rest of your issues though, I just don't agree with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    100% sure that I had everything set up correctly mate.
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    As I said in my previous post,the technician that was here assured me I had everything set up correctly,
    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    he's telling me to get a different LNBF and I should be good to go..oh and he's saying that the whole assembly for this dish/roof mount is s**t along with the LNBF
    One thing I've learned over the years is that any time someone is "100% sure" of ANYTHING, he is wrong, at least about being sure. Another thing I've learned is that when technicians say things like this, there is usually a motive of wanting to sell something.

    Until you have a working system, and can substitute same type LNBFs, and show that one works and one doesn't, I still say that you have no proof that the lnbf is at fault.

    Although I have had issues with some of Sadoun's policies, if they just took back equipment that wasn't proven to be bad no questions asked, it would cost the rest of us more to buy things there, so I'm glad they don't make it too easy to return things.

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