Aligning the dish
Now you have done the easy bit, its time for the hard part.
This is impossible to do with just one person, you need to have two people, one to align the dish and one to watch the TV screen for signal.
Switch the Digibox on, you will see a message on the screen saying No signal being received
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You will now see two signal strength meters on the screen. One will be Signal Strength and the other Signal Quality.
You will probably notice that there is some signal strength straight away, dont get excited, this is only reading noise from the atmosphere. It is the signal quality that you need; this is reading a specific transponder from the Sky satellite.
The next bit will probably cause a few arguments, so go and make a cup of tea before you start.
With one person watching the screen, the other person needs to go and move the dish around until the signal strength display starts to read a decent signal level, about 50% should be fine. This is not as easy as it may sound, the dish needs to be within 0.1 of a degree of the satellite (about 1mm in movement terms). And to make life even more difficult the signal strength meter is about 0.5 seconds behind, so you cant just sweep the dish around the sky, you need to make very precise, very subtle movements of the dish, stopping for a couple of seconds after each movement.
Once you have some signal strength, make tiny movements of the dish both horizontally and vertically to get the best signal quality possible. Once you have about 50% signal quality, tighten the dish up (without moving it), tape the connection on the LNB up with amalgamating tape to make it waterproof, and hey presto youre ready to go.
You may find that you have loads of signal strength and no quality, this probably means that you are aligned to the wrong satellite, check your bearings, have a good look at the neighbours dish and start again.
This is by far the hardest way to align your satellite dish, and can take several HOURS to do, unless you are determined to align the dish yourself, call a local installer, once you have your dish on the wall and your receiver connected up, they will probably only charge you £25-35 to align the dish for you.