Labgear 27860LAB Satellite Finder User Guide

The Labgear 27860LAB Satellite Finder is a device that aids in aligning a satellite dish for optimal signal reception from a satellite receiver. It provides an illuminated analogue meter and an audible tone to indicate signal strength. To use the device, users first connect the LNB/LNBF to the 'TO LNB' connection and the satellite receiver to the 'TO REC' connection. Then adjust the azimuth and elevation of the satellite dish, using the level control, until the highest reading is achieved on the device's meter. Once the highest reading is obtained, the jumper cable and Satellite Finder can be removed, and the LNB/LNBF reconnected to the satellite receiver.

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Key features

  • Indicates signal strength
  • Audible tone indicates signal strength
  • Illuminated analogue meter
  • Level control for adjusting signal reading
  • Easy installation and operation
  • Compact and portable design

Frequently asked questions

A satellite finder is used to align your satellite dish to the satellite signal. This ensures the strongest possible signal reception for your TV channels.

Use the Level Control dial on the Satellite Finder to adjust the signal reading to '5'. Turning the dial clockwise increases the reading.

The audio signal indicates the signal strength. A louder tone indicates a stronger signal.

If the signal reading goes beyond '10', turn the Level Control anti-clockwise to reduce the reading to '5'.
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