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TheFast And Easy Way To Find a DVB-S / DVB-S2 Satellite!Satellite finder is a tool for sat tv dish antenna based on Google Maps. An extremely fast and easy solution that will help you set up a satellite dish and easily find the signal from a satellite.You can select from a list of over 150 satellites available worldwide. Couldn't be easier to install your satellite dish with this satellite finder.Chrome Web Store: -finder/laadpcgmfdkmmkhnhoaalgbjoahkjlpnWebsite: Policy:

Cheap meters are not very useful. If there is insufficient power from the dc the way to use them is to connect to a satellite receiver or a power source for the LNB. They are broadband anyway so he fact that the outernet signal is small is immaterial as you are looking for the satellite which has a lot of other loud transponders on it. Dish alignment is an art and gets progressively harder the larger the dish. With no dish at all it should be very easy. I bought a cheap satellite meter from LIDL to lend to people who want to borrow one, as they are not getting their grubby hands on my expensive meters You can get a quite decent satlink meter from Banggood for around $80 which will show signal strength and qualiy for individual transponders. I find mine good for aligning dishes for BBC tv off 27w as the signal is BISS encrypted.


for Europe the new satellite should be Eutelsat 8WB (8 West) and for the US i think it stays on SES-2 - At the moment there is no broadcast. The Eutelsat does not carry regular TV-Programs* on the KU-Europe beam so pointing may be a bit of a hassle.


The easiest way to get it working at the start is using a dish, you can pick them up for peanuts but make sure you get the 40mm clamp. If you have a spectrum analyser or digital meter then you can see the transponders. The analog meter will only tell you relative amplitude and without a dish the signal is in the noise. With a dish you will at least see when you are peaking up but you cant know for sure you are on the correct sat.

The Othernet transponders are very narrowband, in the order of a few kHz so are pretty difficult to find but once you find one they look vastly different.


Above image is the EU Othernet downlink on a 60cm dish direct out of the LNB Lband with about +9dB SNR on the DC3.03.

This next image is -10dB SNR and locked, as you can see although you are still locked you cant observe any change as the signal in in the noise floor so unfortunately no meter will pick this up with the exception of the dreamcatcher! Using a dish you have a decent chance of locking on and a good place to start.


When you finally find the correct satellite, get behind the dish or LNB and look down the line of sight and spot a tree or object. Then draw or take a picture of it to help alignment in the future. Remember if you move the antenna even a few feet, the line of sight object will not be correct.


Then you need to decide how you want to display the value. You can use a 7-segment numeric display, an LCD for text output, a servo to move a pointer, or some other method I have not thought of. How do you want your "satellite finder" to indicate signal strength to the user?


The SATHUNTER+ is a dish aligner designed for the installation of Direct To Home (DVB-S/S2 and DSS) satellite reception systems. It is fully automatic and very easy to use. Just turn the dish and the satellite finder will show up the identification of the selected satellite when it is detected. The instrument is actually reading the information transmitted by the satellite and displays its orbital position and the service list.


* View the actual channel on the screen of the meter.

* Quickly and accurately align the satellite dish and instantly check the signal levels of the channel/satellite right on the screen of the meter.

* All channels are presetup for the optus c1 satellite, perfect for VAST , Aurora and even pay TV

* View All The Picutre On The Meters Screen - pick the weakest signal with big margins or error , makes it the easiest caravan meter on the market to use

* Auto Re-Calibration Due To The Unique Calibration System Built in to the Meter.

* Automatically Calculates Dish Angles And Settings Based On Your Longitude And Latitude.

* Calculates Your Dish Angles and Alignment Settings so you can quickly and accurately align the satellite dish and you can instantly check the stability of the channel right on the screen of the meter.

* Each time the meter boots up it automatically calibrates for optimum performance so you can align each install with confidence.

* All Transponders, Frequency, Symbol Rate, Polarity, and other settings can be modified by the user.


Finding the correct direction to point a satellite for TV reception can be difficult without the right equipment. YouTube user MegaOscarVideos shows us in the video below how he uses an RTL-SDR to accurately aim his satellite for TV reception.


He uses a TV satellite dish with an LNB connected to a bias-T circuit as the receiver, which is then connected to the RTL-SDR. As the satellite is moved he looks for the direction at which the signal level in SDR# increases the most.


The default input values shown (which you need to overwrite) refer to Echostar broadcast satellite at 119 deg west (241 deg east) orbit and a site location in Oklahoma City (36.5 deg north latitude and 97.5 deg west longitude).


The azimuth angle relative to magnetic north is not available beyond +/- 60 deg latitude due to increasing inaccuracy in my earth's magnetic field model. The magnetic azimuth bearing angle calculated above is approximate. Offset dish elevation angle explanation.


This satellite finder program and satellite look angle calculator is to help you with installing and aligning of satellite TV, DirecTV, HughesNet and VSAT etc. Dish mounting installation and azimuth, elevation and polarisation alignment should be done carefully - don't fall off the roof! I wish you success with your satellite dish antenna install and beam pointing. If you don't know your lat long then these links may help:Australia


If you want to run this dish pointing program software offline when not connected to the internet, go to dish pointing using palmos, and download a mini version that works well on normal computers as well. Do FILE - SAVE AS and store a copy of the page for personal use on your portable PC hard disk. Come back every year or two to get the latest update with magnetic field model changes. The version contains no adverts or help links and will work on a tiny screen, I hope. There is a further experimental version called Satellite Finder-V5 with pull down menus and list of satellites. I have heard some good reports about it. Please tell me if you find any satellite name or orbit location errors in the database.


Please add +3.5 deg to the polarisation angle for Eutelsat (Hotbird) satellites and +7 deg to Astra (Sky TV) satellites. These satellites series were constructed out of alignment with the earth axis, with polarization offset slightly clockwise.


! It is illegal to copy or edit this dish azimuth and elevation pointing page for use on other web sites or on internal intranet sites.

Any problems, comments or reports of copyright infringement please e-mail Eric Johnston


When you log into the app, the app will check for the software for the Router and the ODU. If you do not have the software, it will start an automatic download. If you have software but it is out of date, the app will download the update.


If the app attempts to download the software or a new version of the software, the Software Management screen will show you that a new version is available. This will also be signified on the dashboard to let you know.


Press the correct satellite and use the mobile camera to locate the satellite. Before entering an area with no service, Satellite Finder will easily let you find the satellite in space. From your position on site, simply follow the prompts.


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No, a satellite finder won't help you point a digital terrestrial aerial it will only work with a satellite dish. If you want something to help you point your aerial as distinct from a satellite dish then you need either a dedicated signal finder or if you've got a smart phone you can get a aerial pointer app which will give you an idea of which direction to point it.


These sort of devices are OK-ish for aligning an aerial - but a compass is almost as easy and accurate. .. Imitating the nearby houses is also good. Most TVs have a signal meter built in that can help with getting the best quality reading rather than just the highest level. .. quality in a digital signal is often more important as it's related to the errors in the signal being received.


Remember most aerials have a wide acceptance angle where they receive the signal at almost the same level so it usually makes not much difference if you're out by 10 or 20 degrees & sometimes even more.


Use the official UK DVB-T prediction tool in 'detailed view' for the sites you visit to get the tuning frequencies and compass bearing to the transmitters (ref True North). digitaluk. co. uk/postcodechecker/

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