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DIY:DSTV Dish installation/alignment
dijkstra
#1 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 6:34:00 AM
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hello there,
i have a DSTV and am looking for a Satellite Finder so that I can align the dish myself when need be. First time it needed adjustment DSTV charged 2500. it's now dead again and am not ready to part with such an amount. Also if i wonna move to a new house,they will charge 4000 for re-installing....
Anybody who has managed to do these tasks on their own? where can i buy the gadget? at how much? an agent with multichoice wants to sell the satellite finder to me at 4000; but am sure i can get it cheaper somewhere.

please advice..

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Magigi
#2 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 7:03:00 AM
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...hio sio kazi kuuubwa...weka TV nje mahali unaweza kuiona, weka DSTV kwa signal status,Zungusha hio gitu pole pole mpaka upate signal ya hali ya juu over 60% is just as good. Funga dish,nunua chang'aa na hio Ksh 4,000 nenda kaa chini na utazame - potatoe coach!!
Sasha
#3 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 7:51:00 AM
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LOL Magigi! Please sambazia me whatever chang'aa you are taking! I surely need it this morning!

@dijkstra: Those things can be found at Luthuli for as little as 900 bob depending on the size you want! Though using it is 'not as easy as it should be'! Can hook you up to a guy who can saidia you if interested!


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Magigi
#4 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 8:08:00 AM
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@Sasha: Iko kwa wingi. Wish I could sambaza. Take it easy. I know it is a monday morning - hangovers and then meetings....etc. Pole
dijkstra
#5 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 8:37:00 AM
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@sasha; please hook me up: dij2030@gmail.com



@magigi; am a teetotaller

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dijkstra
#6 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 11:55:00 AM
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@sasha; Just from Luthuli and got one at 1k...thanks

Will be on the rooftop this evening to fix the thing.

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Blackberry
#7 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 12:37:00 PM
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Thanks sasha...I paid karibu 5K when I moved houses.... ...since the rains the problem is back .... lost the signal ati for weaker stations kama NTV,KTN na citizen(sic) Never again!

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Sasha
#8 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 1:21:00 PM
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Sorry dij for delay. I've sent you the number. He should sort you out.

That thing needs some training to use. You have to use different frequencies to ensure you get full picture and sound. You have to move from 100 - 500Mhz to get the best signal. You may get the full signal at 100Mhz but when you go back into the house (assuming you will not make some poor housegirl/child do it for you), you have no signal!

Let us have feedback on how you fared!


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bwenyenye
#9 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 1:55:00 PM
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Good people,

Most DSTV installers are just greedy. When they fix your dish or better still you do it yourself,make sure that you apply some substance ( I forget its name) that looks and feels like black plastercene at the point where the cable connects with the dish. After applying it,cover with good quality insulating tape. Water will never get to it and so the rains will never bother you. These guys leave a weak point there so that come the rains,you call them . Also ask them to connect the DSTV such that you can still watch local stations using your kawaida ariel well just incase you want a break from DSTV,you don't need to call them back.

well just a thought..
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Sandu
#10 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 2:50:00 PM
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@ Bwenyenye
The 'black thing' is called a water sealant. It prevents the penetration of moisture into the connector/connetion point hence slowing the corrosion. It's good to check the status of the connection on the LNB at least once a year. if there there is alot of corrosion aroing the connector/cable,it's good you redo it (DIY). (This is one point where signal losses can occur.
ii) Majority of Newer TVs have 2 RCA Inputs (AV1 & AV2) & a RF. You can connect the dstv RCA out to AV1,the DVD player to RCA 2 while the aerial connection to RF in of TV(You will have to do a search for this if you hadn't).
iii) During rainy seasons,the signals are really interfered. To minimise/get rid of this,ensure you/who ever is doing the installation have peaked/optimized the signal quality [This is Critical] (so that in times if adverse conditions,the excess microwaves/signals can take charge).
-Another way to take care of rainfades,is to use a bigger dish [Not a favourite for many]. The larger the dish the more microwaves it gathers.
- Try to avoid multiple connections/joints if you can. They cause alot of signal losses.
- Re-alignment is neccessary at least once a year (this can be a DIY).
- Enjoy doing it.



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