How To Install A Satellite Dish For DSTV
How To Install A Satellite Dish For DSTV
How To Install A Satellite Dish For DSTV
Tools Needed
The Satellite dish and components (ie. Reflector, Lnbf and Decoder. They are usually
sold together)
A good hammer
A Screwdriver
F connectors (a minimum of 2) and Coaxial cables (1 full roll of Coaxial cable is about
NGN1,000, $9)
A digital satellite signal meter (We used a strong decoder and so will be using it for
references throughout this tutorial)
Extra Tools
This part is necessary if you are going to use a pipe and not the house roof, wall or wooden
fetcher board before the roof.
The pipe must be fixed on an open space without trees and/or other hindrances. Below is the
tools necessary for mounting your satellite dish in a open space outside the building or with a
longer pipe.
a trowel
If you intend mounting it on a pipe outside the building, look at the image below and use the
tools listed in the extra tools section above to make it solid and well grounded.
The last things needed to complete this section is to fit in the screws and nuts in the reflectors
(dish) rear and connect the LNBF accordingly. See images below for the tips.
After mounting your satellite dish correctly, you can safely move ahead to the next and final
steps covered below.
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How to Configure the Decoder, Activate smart card and freeto-air channels for first viewing
This is the part where your digital satellite signal meter will come into play. Plug the Coaxial
cable into the Lnbf base of the main dish assembly and then plug the other end of the cable into
the LNB in (Antenna) port in the back of a digital satellite signal meter or a strong decoder.
Complete the second part also known as dish alignment by locating east, west, points and
degrees depending on the satellite tv provider you intend doing the setup for.
Do note that for this tutorial, we used a strong decoder (as a digital satellite signal meter) to
install a DSTV satellite dish and then connected the lnbf cable to the DSTV decoder to watch all
the channels available for our selected plan.
The angular position, polarity and transponder values for popular satellite providers is listed
below for your perusal.
TURK SAT
Polarity: Vertical
Polarity: Horizontal
Note that this particular settings works for High TV, Train TV & most other sports channels
satellite providers.
For My TV: Use
Polarity: Vertical
Polarity: Vertical
Polarity: Vertical
Polarity: Vertical
At this point, the signal power and quality meter will start reading, start rotating your reflector
(dish) up/down and side ways around 36 degrees east (see your neighbors own for tips or read
directly from your digital satellite signal meter).
Watch the signal power and quality and tight the dish strongly once you are able to get values
higher than 60% (We got 89% for ours).
Once a good signal quality is ascertained, your satellite dish is all setup.
Disconnect the LNB-in from your strong decoder (or digital satellite meter) and connect it to the
DSTV decoder. Select English from the language options, E36A-B from the next window and
Universal for LNB type. Hit scan to install and complete the channels setup.
Note: If you are using a digital signal meter, the scan option wont be necessary. All you need do
is, connect the LNB-in to the meter and enter the frequency, polarization and symbol rate values
while aligning the dish for best signal quality.
Select the device to use (for this guide, Ill be using a PC. Note that there are such
enhancement for smartphone and tablets)
Connect the USB TV stick to your PC and connect the RCA from the decoder to it or use
the RF-out to sync between your regular TV and USB TV
Select any channel of choice and hit record to the save for future viewing
Note: You can record both satellite TV programs and regular TV shows with this guide. You can
also use your regular TV cards (for desktop computers) to record live TV shows by upgrading
the support software to their latest version.
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