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Re-aligning Sky dish?

My sky dish has moved.How can i re-align it without the meter thingy they use.I can point it in right direction but signal is very weak comparedto what it was....Is it just trial and error??
benny doherty, August 2007
I just fixed mine by slightly rotating the dish like a steering, while someone watched the signal strength bar. Sky would have charged me £65 for this! Dn't they realise that if they lowered the price they'd have a lot more customers? W)%*ers!

Tony, November 2010
if your system is a sky+ or has a multi LMB on the end of the dish then try pushing the dish up (don't undo any nuts) while someone is watching the signal reading on the tv via the signal test on the sky receiver.if this works the undo nuts and move the dish and re-tighten in new position, take care as it is easy to move it to much, try marking the dish bracket in the current position 1st as it is easy to go back to this base setting.
if no good then switch off and unplug the set top box and...
check the coax connection to both the box and the LMB, if the coax connection on the LMB has allowed water to get into the cable then it will need to be replaced, if there is enough spare coax then try to remake it into the LMB do not use insulation tape to cover this connection as it will let water into the joint. a rubber tape is available poss from maplins. failing all this then re-align using a sat signal meter as advised or get a company in to sort it.

the_fixer, August 2007
You can buy sat finders really cheaply (under ten quid). You plug them into the LNB on the dish and the other into the cable. Then slowly move the dish listening to a whistling noise. I've used them loads of times and they work well. You need a little patience though.

t, August 2007