Skew is critical on a slimeline dish, assuming the pole or mast is plumb. 2 degrees off is the difference between passing or failing install verification.
You can use the built in meter in the satellite menu. A friend of mine just streams his signal menu over the internet, then gets on the roof with his laptop and watches the live signal meter.
I've always liked using wireless earphones.
To get the proper levels on the 99 and 103, you will need to use the fine tuning bolts/adjustments. If you're not sure what Im talking about, then youtube some videos on how to dither a direcTV dish. You can get high 90's on 101/110/119 all day and still completely miss 99/103
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I've done this myself, not over the internet but over my LAN. My desktop has a capture card and I use that to broadcast a live stream on the LAN which I then view with my laptop over 144mbps wifi. The delay is only about 1/2 a second (after manually setting buffers) and I've done this with both my 4DTV and DirecTV. Works great. I really need to get a UHF remote for my DirecTV, it's nice being able to even control the receiver from outside with the 4DTV.
How do you do it when your not doing it at your home ?
I don't do it for anyone else. I'm actually a network tech working on my AAS in computer information systems but I'm thinking about transferring into a B.A program in business or law, I really want a B.S in engineering but the math is overwhelming.
If I were needing to fix one for someone, I would probably bring a receiver out to the dish and use my laptop (which has a built in TV tuner) or this old portable DVD player I have that has composite input and a long orange extension cord.
I know what your talking about. So how do I get 99 and 103 tuned in if i am focusing on 101/110/119 like the guide says to. ? When I am on 101 I peak it then I peak 119 how do get 99 ? I have half of 103.
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