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    Junior Member JasonWilliams's Avatar
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    Why is I'm not getting any signal quality and only got 55% signal strength

    from FTA Satellite dish? I just got them in brand new from the UPS and I cannot hardly wait to watch all the FTA channels for the first time. I went to the back yard, connect everything including the LNB correctly, then I just put it on the mount, point it toward the south west and then connect to my receiver. However, the signal is only 55% strength and 0%. I clicked on scan and there's NO programs. (sniff sniff)

    How do I fix it?

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    Move the dish around slightly, while somebody watches the signal strength on the TV, until it improves.
    http://www.dishpointer.com/

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    Your dish needs to be set up much more accurately than you have. It needs a signal strength meter for this job.


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