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Shaw Direct Satellite settings in the USA

wayne1234
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Do any Canadians know of a site where I could go to find specific settings for Shaw Direct satellite dish? There used to be one but I can't find it anymore
Thank you,
Wayne
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roy67ss
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Explorer
When you have a dual tuner receiver like the 600 series, both sats (T1 and T2) strength are shown in the tune satellite screen. If you have signal strength on only one satellite then you are likely pointed to 111 and should try moving slightly east to 107 or visa-versa. The older 500 series receivers only showed the strength on the channel you had set and if you found that several channels did not come in then you were likely aimed at the wrong satellite. This is with the quad LNB of course, the most common one for several years. I don't believe there would be much difference with the newest lnb that will also pick up the 3rd dish for additional HD channels. I use a motorized roof mounted Motosat dish that doesn't work automatically anymore. I have modified it so that I control the motors to aim at the satellites. I spend most of my winters in Arizona and summers in BC and Alberta. I use Dishpointer.com at times to know where I should be looking and then the receiver to fine tune the signal. FYI, skew is the last thing I adjust if I think I need a better signal. It all depends on your longitude as to how much skew would be desirable.

Sorry for being so long winded and I hope I have helped clarify a few things.
Roy

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joebedford
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Nomad II
One other hint: if you have a dual tuner receiver, tune it to a channel on F1 then onto a channel on F2. That way when you look at maxing signal strength, you see both sats.

Lenny_K
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Explorer
You only need the one skew number that is indicated for dual satellites
http://www.global-cm.net/CAN/SC/point/USAangskew.html

However you have to make sure that your tripod is perfectly level if you want ease in finding the satellites.
Lenny and Ros
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joebedford
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That's interesting. When I put in Starchoice (Shaw Direct), I only get one skew number.

roy67ss
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Explorer
Dishpointer tells you the skew to set for each of the 2 sat's. Put it in the middle of those 2 numbers. I adjust it until I get the highest reading on the receiver setting for tuning in the satellite. It is pretty forgiving and generally makes only a slightly higher reading and very little picture difference. What exactly are you trying to 'calculate' beyond the dishpointer setting and why?
Roy

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2008 HitchHiker LS 29.5 FKTG with most options

joebedford
Nomad II
Nomad II
I'll give you the numbers but I need to know where you are.

wayne1234
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Explorer
Thanks for the info. The problem I'm having now is how to calculate the skewer.
I have an email to the satellite dish pointer people, I can't seem to figure that one out, unless someone has that answer for me. Anik-2 and Wildblue are virtually the same satellite for Shaw Direct.
Thanks,
Wayne

joebedford
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Fizz wrote:
Tough crowd

Anik-2 Wildblue, look it up.

OK I looked it up. Wildblue is a two-way satellite internet service that shares bandwidth with ONE of the Shaw Direct birds. NOT what the OP asked about. He need to point at TWO birds.

Lenny_K
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Explorer
This should be what you are looking for Wayne.

http://www.global-cm.net/CAN/SC/point/USAangskew.html
Lenny and Ros
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Fizz
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Tough crowd

Anik-2 Wildblue, look it up.

joebedford
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Nomad II
Fizz wrote:
You're looking for the satellite Wildblue at Lat 111.1
What do you mean by "Wildblue"? I've never heard that term before.

joebedford
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Nomad II
Ed_Gee wrote:
Fizz wrote:
You're looking for the satellite Wildblue at Lat 111.1


Just for the record, there is no Lattitude greater than 90 degrees. I believe the poster meant Longitude 111.1. ๐Ÿ˜‰
Besides, it's 111 AND 107.

Ed_Gee
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Fizz wrote:
You're looking for the satellite Wildblue at Lat 111.1


Just for the record, there is no Lattitude greater than 90 degrees. I believe the poster meant Longitude 111.1. ๐Ÿ˜‰
Ed - on the Central Oregon coast
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roy67ss
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Explorer
With dishpointer.com you can zoom right in to your site and see exactly which direction to point and all you need to do is get the elevation set. I use it when I am not sure where south is - IE. arriving at night.
Roy

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2008 HitchHiker LS 29.5 FKTG with most options