Satellite TV is the ability to receive a television signal from many stations through a network of satellites over the equator. If you decide to tune a satellite channel, do the following.
Instructions
Step 1
Purchase the equipment you need to set up your satellite system. It consists of an antenna ("dish"), a converter and a receiver. Install the antenna on a roof or outside a window, making sure it faces south. Install the converter and multifeeds on the central arc, which are used to fasten the two side converters.
Step 2
After installing the antenna, connect the wire from the converter to input # 1 of the DiSEqC-switch. Connect the cable to the input of the receiver (tuner) and tune all this equipment to the main satellite. For the central region of Russia, this is Sirius. To find out if your area falls within the satellite signal coverage area, refer to the website https://www.lyngsat-maps.com. There you can find out which satellite is best for you. Connect the receiver to the TV and set the desired parameters, strictly following the instructions. In the main menu, select the Antenna setup mode, then select manual settings and set the frequency to 11, 766 GHz
Step 3
Achieve the appearance of a signal, which consists of two main parameters: strength + quality. It is necessary to focus mainly on the “quality” scale. Place the antenna vertically and slowly turn left and right while watching for a signal. If it doesn't appear at all, tilt the antenna slightly and continue searching.
Step 4
When you find a signal, tighten all the fixing nuts on the satellite dish as tightly as possible. When tightened, the signal can be lost again, so it must be carefully monitored. Once the antenna is secured, there is no need to turn it again.
Step 5
You can tune at least three satellites. Before looking for the next one, change the antenna number in the receiver and re-set the frequency. Moving the converter holder in different directions, pick up the signal from the next satellite. Once all three are found, turn on automatic tuning and scan them.