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  • boldlygoes
    Newbie
    • Jan 2009
    • 6

    #1

    Satellite Finder

    I have a Chess satellite finder, fairly cheep to buy, but I find that it is difficult to pin point the satellite. Once connected it beeps as you move the dish and by turning the leval control you are supposed to be able to lock onto the satellite.
    I find it to much of a hit and miss so I wondered if anyone could recommend a good but easy to use finder.
  • benny/9
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1964

    #2
    Originally posted by boldlygoes
    I have a Chess satellite finder, fairly cheep to buy, but I find that it is difficult to pin point the satellite. Once connected it beeps as you move the dish and by turning the leval control you are supposed to be able to lock onto the satellite.
    I find it to much of a hit and miss so I wondered if anyone could recommend a good but easy to use finder.
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    if your in the uk have a look at screwfix shop
    these are a good price about ?14 and a lot use them
    i take i you have a compass to find south and thor 1w
    before you set the dish for the best and strongest signal
    SLX Satellite Finder Meter Find the best azimuth / elevation settings for satellite dish installation. With variable audio signal and analogue meter. Frequency range 950-2250 MHz.
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    • .: JaCkPoT :.
      Retired Sat TV Addict
      • Aug 2008
      • 5607

      #3
      These meters are mainly only for fine tuning, use the built in satellite meter from your box..
      Then when you have a lock on your receiver then use the meter

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      • alunfennell
        V.I.P. Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 1525

        #4
        Originally posted by Sadiq999uk
        These meters are mainly only for fine tuning, use the built in satellite meter from your box..
        Then when you have a lock on your receiver then use the meter
        Thats actually quite correct, because of the tuners on each receiver been different (most of the time) some are strong some not, it is easy to pick up a transponder on a sat finder only to find its the wrong satellite or have only tuned in half the satellite you were looking for when your back sitting in your living room, you could find yourself up and down a ladder all day, take outside a tv set and receiver switch on a channel you are looking for and start moving the dish untill the picture pop up, its easy then to see the signal strength and if you have tuned in all channls from that satellite correctly, forget using a cheap sat finder its like pissing in the wind...


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        • boldlygoes
          Newbie
          • Jan 2009
          • 6

          #5
          If I was an installer I wouldnt expect to be going up and down the ladder at each job. Isnt there a more accurate type of finder that locks onto the satelite.
          I suppose if you have a motorised system then it would be ok using the receiver to show the signel strength. If you have to move the dish manualy then it would be slightly more difficult.

          Just to make it clear, going up and down a ladder is the method used by myself at the moment. An accurate finder would be far quicker and less tyring.

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          • .: JaCkPoT :.
            Retired Sat TV Addict
            • Aug 2008
            • 5607

            #6
            Originally posted by alunfennell
            Thats actually quite correct
            So you expected my reply to be wrong?

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            Openbox S10
            TM500
            DM500s
            90cm FortecStar dish
            Maxx 110cm Dish
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            • alunfennell
              V.I.P. Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 1525

              #7
              Originally posted by boldlygoes
              If I was an installer I wouldnt expect to be going up and down the ladder at each job. Isnt there a more accurate type of finder that locks onto the satelite.
              I suppose if you have a motorised system then it would be ok using the receiver to show the signel strength. If you have to move the dish manualy then it would be slightly more difficult.

              Just to make it clear, going up and down a ladder is the method used by myself at the moment. An accurate finder would be far quicker and less tyring.

              There are hand held Sat-finders that cost a few hundred pounds which have a tv screen on them for this purpose, you can see the quality of signal and a picture of the channels without having to run up and down a ladder if the satellite dish is far away from the satellite dish. here is a picture of one .



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              Alun
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              • .: JaCkPoT :.
                Retired Sat TV Addict
                • Aug 2008
                • 5607

                #8
                whare is the pic??

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                DM800s HD
                Openbox S10
                TM500
                DM500s
                90cm FortecStar dish
                Maxx 110cm Dish
                Technomate 2300 Motors

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                • alunfennell
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 1525

                  #9
                  ???? I can see it ......

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                  • bigtoddy
                    Newbie
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 8

                    #10
                    i have a digisat pro cost about 40 pounds and works great for me

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                    • .: JaCkPoT :.
                      Retired Sat TV Addict
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 5607

                      #11
                      Oh, i see it now..sorry mate!

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                      DM800s HD
                      Openbox S10
                      TM500
                      DM500s
                      90cm FortecStar dish
                      Maxx 110cm Dish
                      Technomate 2300 Motors

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