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  • Description:
  • This professional digital satellite finder is much more accurate than any other meter in its class. The signal meter does not need to be recalibrated or complicated programming. Allows you to setup or maximize your satellite signal reception at the dish by yourself without having a friend assist or having to make multiple trips to your roof.
  • Features:
  • 1. Ease of use. Handy tool to align any satellite dish in minutes.
  • 2. Extremely sensitive meter that indicates very small changes in signal strength.
  • 3. Illuminated meter display for use at night.
  • 4. High quality and durable performance.
  • 5. Light weight and pocket size.
  • Specifications:
  • Condition: 100% Brand New
  • Frequency Range: 950-2150 MHz
  • Input Level: Max. - 10 DBM
  • Input Level: Minimum -40dbm
  • Insertion Loss: 5.0db
  • Power Supply: 13-18V dc
  • Size: Approx. 11 * 6 * 3.5 cm / 4.3 * 2.3 * 1.3 in
  • Weight: Approx. 0.126kg
  • Material: ABS+Mental
  • Color: White on Black
  • Satellite Finder Application Method:
  • 1. Connect the finder to the LNB on the receiver and antenna.
  • 2. Adjust the knob on the front panel of the star finder so that the pointer on the dial points to the position of "5".
  • 3. Adjust the antenna azimuth and elevation Angle, when star finder pointer to maximum deflection Angle, counterclockwise to adjust knob on the front panel, to make the part of the received signal attenuation, and adjust the antenna azimuth, elevation and polarization Angle of LNB, until star finder pointer no longer increase.
  • 4. The satellite receiver is used to determine whether the signal is the required star signal. If so, remove the finder and reconnect the receiver to the LNB. If the received signal is not the required star signal, repeat the above work.
  • Common Phenomenon:
  • 1. The pointer to the star finder is at the maximum, but there is no signal.
  • Because star finder signal received by the antenna direction are preliminary judgments star does exist, and not need signal display directly on the dial of star finder, it's just lookin

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