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Your cart is empty.Digital satellite Finder with audio tonefreq rasp: 950 MHz 2050 MHz utilizes power from receiver backlit UPC: 601430003410shipping Dimensions: 4.90in x 2.80in x 2.20Inestimated shipping weight: 0.3
EddieLivin'
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2016
No more yelling or calling on my cell phone with my wife to find out the signal level on the TV when setting up our DirecTV in our travel trailer. Set the "tilt" on the dish to whatever it's supposed to be... then find the signal. Works like a charm!
Joel Mundall
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2013
Easy to use. Saves a lot of time! More than makes up for its cost in time savings. The sound cue seems more helpful than the visual meter.
Lance Jackson
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2012
Is a little temperamental but it works just fine if you have some patience. Good for occasional use. Wold not recommend for professional applications.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2011
I received what I thought was the Eagle Satellite Finder, Model SF-99 today. Guess what? It was the cheaper Model SF-95. This seller actually placed this cheap model in the box and placed a large sticker that said "Model SF-99" over the area that said Model SF-95. How dumb do they think we are? Are we not going to actually look at the item to see that it is a Model SF-95? I have started complaint proceedings with both Amazon and this seller in hopes they will correct this. I would not ever reward this seller with the lowest possible rating of 1-star.
John T. McGuire
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2011
I was looking for a Satellite Finder and this dealer showed up. The ad showed an Eagle Aspen Satellite Finder SF-99 this is what I ordered. What I received was NOT AN EAGLE ASPEN SATELLITE FINDER SF-99. They sent me a generic SF-95 which does not work worth ad DARN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BEWARE OF BAIT AND SWITCH!I saved the original web page I ordered from.
AN
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2011
For the small cost of this meter it was all I needed to set up my satellite dish at a steeler tailgate party. once I got it close with the meter I used menu 6-1-1 on my dish network receiver to fine tune the dish with the receivers signal strength meter on the tv. You just have to make sure you are set at the right elevation or you will pick up the wrong satellite. There is a website that will tell you what elevation you need to be at for the area you are in and show you using google earth which direction you need to point it in.
Joe S
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2011
This appears to be the "Direct TV" Satellite Finder that can be found on the internet from several vendors for less than $5 and from Amazon from other sellers for less than $5. If I wanted a $5 item for almost $25, I would be happy. But, instead, I got a $5 item substituted for almost $25. I'm bummed, and the return procedure involves the seller who hangs up on you when you call.Amazon, you really need to check this out!UPDATE: I emailed them and asked for the correct item or to be reimbursed. They emailed me back promptly. They stated they did not have the item anymore and sent the other one as a replacement. They refunded me more than what the difference would have been. I guess all in all, that was fair. The "replacement" has fairly good reviews, so I'll keep it and see what happens.
optiongeek
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2009
When I upgraded my DirecTV to HD, whichever village my installer had just arrived from was shy one idiot. My HD channels were spotty at best and non-existent in wind. With this device and a ladder, I was able to quickly re-align my dish and improved my signal strength from 79% to 91%. All HD channels come through clearly now, even in a storm and through trees.A couple of caveats, read the instructions carefully. The device pegged out at max gain when I tried to site it at the base of the dish. I had to splice it into the cable down near the ground to prevent interference from the dish. Also, it gets its power from the satellite receiver so you need to hook up both ends (duh) before you see any gain. If you don't hear a tone, you're not using it right.
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