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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Howarth" data-source="post: 325267" data-attributes="member: 20227"><p>To make sure your pointing at the right satellite if you don't have a compass, a tip I found was to start with the dish facing east, then rotate it slowly south, the first satellite signal you get is the correct one (Astra 28.2°E =TV, Eurobird =TVGuide) and as steptoe said you have to be careful with the tilt otherwise you will find the satellite dish picking up freeview channels not freesat channels :facepalm: </p><p></p><p>My Freesat stopped working after we had all that snow and hail over christmas, so ladders out and a tap with the hand further south, strength came back to 80%, it always amazes me how just a little movement no more than a couple of mm can throw the signal off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Howarth, post: 325267, member: 20227"] To make sure your pointing at the right satellite if you don't have a compass, a tip I found was to start with the dish facing east, then rotate it slowly south, the first satellite signal you get is the correct one (Astra 28.2°E =TV, Eurobird =TVGuide) and as steptoe said you have to be careful with the tilt otherwise you will find the satellite dish picking up freeview channels not freesat channels :facepalm: My Freesat stopped working after we had all that snow and hail over christmas, so ladders out and a tap with the hand further south, strength came back to 80%, it always amazes me how just a little movement no more than a couple of mm can throw the signal off [/QUOTE]
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