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Hey man so your from Pinellas eh? I live up in Northern Tampa if you can't set it up yourself i can come down and help just to let you know.
As you probably know, you must have a good view of the sky at least for the satellites you want to view.
First, the elevation of your dish needs to be adjusted to about 25 degrees. So adjust as close as possible to this area. The dish elevation adjustment will be used for fine tuning your signal.
Second, make sure the motor is adjusted to your area's latitude, and your numbers are correct. Your Latitude is 27.85 so it can be rounded to 28. You only set the motor to this number, and leave it. It will not be used for fine-tuning a signal.
Make sure your whole motor/dish is aimed as close as 185 on the compass as possible.
As for the LNB, LEAVE IT to neutral.. 0 position. The lnb is NOT USED for fine tuning the signal because the motor automatically does polarization adjustment.
Make sure your connections are good: lnb goes to motor lnb input, motor output goes straight to receiver IF Input. Nothing should be in between this connection.
Now, as for the pole, make sure that it is tightened very good because the combination of the dish and motor put a good amount of weight on the pole and if the pole is not stable then it will probably not be level any more once the dish and motor are on. The pole must be level from BOTH sides, not just one side.
Ok once you have everything up above in good shape then time to do what you need on the receiver.
Fire up the receiver and goto antenna setup. Scroll down and find AMC 5/ku. Set the lnb type to UNIVERSAL 1.
LNB power should be ON.
Diseqc should be set to off.
And TP should be set to 12182 H 23000. (If you don’t have this TP then you must add it manually through edit /tp satellite in the main menu)
Leave satellite scan to FTA.
And now, go to “positioner setting”, switch it to USALS, and hit OK.
You will now be in the positioner setting options. Go ahead and set the latitude to 27.8 and longitude to 82.7.
Now hit MOVE. The motor should now start moving the dish from its 0 position, which is your true south 82W to the AMC 5 position which is 79W. The motor will not move much because AMC 5 is fairly close to the true south position.
After you have done this, now is the time to adjust the signal and quality. You may or may not have a signal quality but chances are you don’t.
At this point, go out and adjust your DISH ELEVATION. Move it verrrry slowly up or down. Notice any kind of changes you see on your signal. If your signal gets higher and moving around this area does not give you any quality, then leave it to the highest possible signal you are getting and tighten it there. For this you must have a reliable person communicating to you signal changes or quality changes at least every 5 seconds.
Now its time to move the whole motor/dish mount. If you couldn’t get a good quality on the dish elevation then moving you mount very slowly to the left or to right MUST give you quality. If you have found signal and quality by now, that is GREAT. What you would do is try to find the maximum possible quality once you have it. Try adjusting the dish elevation to fine tune the quality also. I have about 80 quality on this TP for AMC 5.
By this point you should have successfully found your closest to true south sat AMC 5 tp 12182. Hit store in the positioner setting options menu. And goto satellite scan, set to FTA and press OK. You will now search AMC 5 and should scan in some channels.
I know this is a lot of information but if you do it step by step and double checking every step you should be able to do it. If you have any question feel free to ask. GOOD LUCK!
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