If you are in cape coral (as your location says) here is the info for the dish needed to get 97W
elevation of dish....54.7 (so 55)
azimuth (where to aim in the sky) approx 217 (so SSW)
skew (critical) of the LNB...27 to the left. So if you stand in front of the dish facing it you turn it counterclockwise. There should be some numbers on the holder or the lNB like this
20||||||10||||||0|||||10|||||20
you would turn it to around 27 (may have to be fine tuned once you get the signal)
The Viewsat may still have Galaxy 19 as G25, T5, IA5 or something like that. Make sure it says 97W
The transponder needed is 12060 H 22000 (might be 12058 but as long as its close thats right)
If its not listed I forget how to add it (hopefully someone can chime in)
edit: if its the original Viewsat 2000 I found pics of the one I had
-installation
-manual channel search
from the manual on adding
If you cannot find the desired transponder from the transponder list, you can add it by inputting
appropriate parameter values for a new transponder using the" F1"key
If it asks for FEC and cant use AUTO its 3/4
remember its quality needed for the signal, not signal strength
edit 2: I notice in the 1st post you mentioned cottage which it sounds like you're not in Cape Coral then so my info above might be wrong. If you give us location we can give better info
