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I am
back and NO I WILL NOT run halfway across the country to install your dish
and the good news is that you do not need me. EasyFind does it for you and
you, and you do not have to drag any equipment to the roof.
Downlinkers, Installers, this is a must for you. Ever spent a few hours
trying to find a feed only to discover that you were on the wrong
bird? Easy to use.
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Have
you ever wanted to buy a satellite dish for the free channels but didn't want to
pay a big price for installation? Do you really need a installer? Are
you able to install the system yourself? What's involved?
Now there is a revolutionary new system, the Easy Signal Finder system. With
the Easy Signal Finder system, you don't need a installer and you won't spend
countless hours reading poorly written instructions and trying to find the
satellite you want. Armed with a few hand tools for assembly, a compass
and some common sense, you can align this system within 10 minutes. You
can end all the frustration of dish alignment by using the Easy Signal Finder
patented technology that comes exclusively with our receivers.
In the past few years, delivering programming by satellite has become very easy
and fairly inexpensive. Satellite can deliver programming to almost
anywhere making it attractive for the program provider and the prospective
audience.
If you are a organization delivering your programming by satellite, the Easy
Signal Finder system is perfect for you. The biggest problem with
reception of satellite programming is the installation of the reception
equipment. In the past installations required a professional installer.
Using installers outside your organization presents many problems
including, expensive installation costs, in-experienced installers, the risk of
the installer selling his own equipment to your customer.
Now you can eliminate all the problems of the installation by using our Easy
Signal Finder system.
What
is EasyFind?
EasyFind
is a new satellite receiver and LNBf ( the part that goes on the dish) that work
together so that all you have to do is be able to see the LNBf. No meters
to take to the dish, no shouting back and forth to try to position the dish.
How
do I make this thing work
Have
you ever wanted to buy a satellite dish for the free channels but didn't want to
pay a big price for installation? Do you really need a installer? Are
you able to install the system yourself? What's involved?
Now there is a revolutionary new system. With our system, you don't need a
installer. Armed with a few hand tools, a compass and some common sense,
you can align this system within 10 minutes.
- Choose a spot without any obstructions like trees or buildings. The
satellite signal will not pass through solid objects.
- Install your mounting post making sure the upper portion of the mounting
post where the dish will mount is perfectly plumb.
- Assemble your dish and place it on the mounting post leaving it loose
enough so that the elevation and azimuth can turn easy.
- Connect your coax both to the receiver and to the LNBF.
- Power your system at this time.
- If you haven't already gotten the cordinates for your satellite, do so now
using the "Find
Satellite" page.
- Make sure your Easy Signal Finder receiver is set on the channel you want
to receive.
- Enter the menu by pressing "Menu" on the remote control.
- Press the down arrow on the remote to highlight "Installation"
and press "OK".

10.Press
the down arrow on the remote to highlight "TP Scan" and press
"OK".

11.
Select the Satellite, TP Frequency, Symbol Rate, and Polarity of your channel.

12.
- Now you are ready to start aligning your dish while watching the light on
the LNBF. When the light is RED it means there is no signal. YELLOW
light means signal but not locked. GREEN light means signal locked.
The light will also flash. The faster it flashes the better the
signal.
- Most dishes have a elevation scale on the side of the dish mount. If
your dish has a scale, set your elevation using the information you got
from the "Find
Satellite" page. Snug the elevation bolts. Do not
over tighten the bolts since you will be making fine adjustments to the
elevation.
- Point your dish in the direction of the azimuth given on the "Find
Satellite" page using your compass.
- Very, very slowly move your dish right or left watching for a signal
indicated by the light on the LNBF. Pan about 20 degrees in both
directions from the the compass setting.
- If you do not show a signal, move your elevation down 2 degrees and pan
again.
- If you did not find a signal, repeat #4 again moving the elevation down
another 2 degrees.
- If you did not find a signal, repeat #4 but this time move your
elevation up above the original setting.
After
finding the signal, you will need to fine tune the dish and LNBF for
maximum signal.
- Move your dish azimuth to the right and to the left until you have the
best possible lock. Snug the bolts.
- Move your dish elevation up and down until you have the best possible lock.
Snug the bolts.
- Turn your LNBF in the LNBF holder right or left until you have the
best possible lock.
- Carefully tighten down the bolts while watching the lock light. You
are now ready to watch satellite television.
Things to remember:
- Never force your dish, if it doesn't move easily loosen the bolts. Forcing
your dish can warp the reflector.
- Post must be very plumb so your elevation reads correctly.
- During alignment, move your dish very very slowly.
- Be sure to observe safety precautions, do not fall off the roof. Get
help if you need it. Be sure that you are up to the job.
How
do I determine which direction to point the dish and set the elevation.
How do I determine the angle to set the LNBf to?
Use
a tool such as http://www.dishpointer.com