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  1. 16 lis 2012 · Directv receiver says 60 tilt 36 elevation. Messing with the tilt gets me 101/110 or 110/119 at the same time but I cannot get 101/110/119 at the same time which means my tilt must be off. Need the setting for zip code 256xx.

  2. 9 lis 2011 · Set the elevation and tilt to the markings on the dish. Use a compass and set the azimuth about 10 degrees East of the recommended setting. Slowly, a degree at a time, move the dish to the West until you get signals on the 101 satellite.

  3. 22 wrz 2017 · Fine-tune the alignment of your dish to acquire the strongest possible signal. Turn the volume on your television up so you can hear the signal tone outside, or have a friend or family member alert you when the tone is continuous.

  4. 11 wrz 2013 · If you’ve set elevation and tilt properly you should be getting some signal on the satellite you’re listening for. From here make very small adjustments to fine-tune what you’re seeing. The Slimline-3 is much easier to aim because the three satellite locations it uses are much closer together.

  5. The Direct TV Satellite dish works great when properly pointed. The dish requires a line-of-sight connection and the correct alignment angle to receive the best possible signal. Direct TV offers alignment as a service to optimize the angle, but you can also work the angle yourself.

  6. When you subscribe to DirecTV and receive your satellite dish, be sure to aim it properly to receive a strong signal. A DirecTV professional installer can handle this task, or you can do it yourself. The main necessity is the left-to-right positioning coordinates known as your azimuth and elevation.

  7. How to point your satellite dish. To receive DIRECTV broadcast signals, your satellite dish must be correctly positioned. This tool can help you position your DIRECTV dish on your own. Start by entering your five-digit ZIP Code below.