I'm having a bit of a problem with my local programming on the 72.5 dish. I just dumped the cable company and upgraded my OLD D* receivers and service to receive HD and locals.
The slimline went up well, the H20 receiver has all 4 channels of HD
, and signal strength is good. One problem, when it searches for the 72.5 dish, it fails (every time). I've reset the receiver, reset my system via the website and I have "72.5 dish installed" checked during the auto setup.
I aimed the second dish with an Accutrac Pro and my trusty compass using the coordinates supplied by the H20. According to my meter, I've got good signal at both the lnb and the multi switch.
I purchased a Zinwell wb6x16 switch and have a single cable running from my second dish to flexport 1 on the switch. All cabling is new, solid copper core and quad shielded.
My questions are:
1) Am I doing something wrong?
2) Can I acquire the 72.5 sat using my d10 receiver?
3) How can I test the switch (with out swapping it out)?
4) What transponder are my locals on (La Crosse/Eau Claire WI).
I choose to self install because I like doing this sort of thing and my local installers seem to be averse to climbing a ladder taller than my 4 year old.
Thanks for your help
The slimline went up well, the H20 receiver has all 4 channels of HD

I aimed the second dish with an Accutrac Pro and my trusty compass using the coordinates supplied by the H20. According to my meter, I've got good signal at both the lnb and the multi switch.
I purchased a Zinwell wb6x16 switch and have a single cable running from my second dish to flexport 1 on the switch. All cabling is new, solid copper core and quad shielded.
My questions are:
1) Am I doing something wrong?
2) Can I acquire the 72.5 sat using my d10 receiver?
3) How can I test the switch (with out swapping it out)?
4) What transponder are my locals on (La Crosse/Eau Claire WI).
I choose to self install because I like doing this sort of thing and my local installers seem to be averse to climbing a ladder taller than my 4 year old.
Thanks for your help