"Free" never seams to be so. Even though they provide the set-top box, satellite dish and a subscription, you need to provide the mounting for the dish, cable, and installation. They provide a list of installers that charge about $300 to install the system, but we've had varying reports of quality from these companies. Though, we'd also heard many stories of failed DIY attempts at installation. This just challenged us to try, so we set off to install ours and we were eventually successful. Here are some of the details on how to install an AFN dish in Japan.
1) Obtain the Dish and Decoder: You request the AFN system along with all your government provided appliances when you sign your lease for off-base housing. They drop it off at the same time they drop off your fridge, washer, dryer, microwave/convection oven, smoke and CO detectors, and anything else you signed up for. Although they install all the other stuff, they do not install the AFN system.
2) Mount the Dish: Since we are leasing our house in Japan, we were not allowed to drill any holes in the siding or otherwise permanently mount anything to the house. So how do you install a satellite dish? Well, Japanese houses will generally have Japanese solutions to these types of problems. In this case, you can go to a hardware or electronics store and buy several different styles of temporary mounts for satellite dishes. In our case, we got a clamp mount that you clamp over a balcony rail. The clamp cost around $60 and a couple bucks for wood blocks to use as shims and we had a mount for the dish. You need to mount it so it has a clear view of the sky in a southwesterly direction (Azimuth 246.4 to be exact).- Active = 3
- Preset = 3
- Down Link = 12.647
- Symbol Rate = 28.0
- FEC = 3/4
- Polar = V or V-fixed
- NetID = 4
- LNB Power = 13
- Lo1 = 9.75
- Lo2 = 10.6
- Cross Over 11.7
- Lo Select = Xover
Then, loosen the LNB mount and rotate it in 10 degree increments up to a total of 90 degrees in either direction. Find the spot with the highest signal strength and quality and then tighten it down. If you don't get a lock or strong signal, you may need to widen your search, or look to see if there is something in the way. Satellite dishes need a clear line of sight to the satellite to work, so if there is a building, tree, or power pole in the way, it won't work. You'll need to find a different place to mount the dish.
5) Route the Cable Into the House: Once again, we can't drill any holes in the house, but solutions are available. In our case, we bought a ribbon cable ($40) which has a coax connection on each end with a very thin ribbon cable in between. You can route the ribbon cable through a window or sliding glass door and then you can still close and lock the window or door. another option is to route the cable through the holes that the Japanese split air conditioning units route their hoses.6) Once we had our dish pointed correctly, we got a message that said something along the lines of "Channel Not Authorized". I called the HELP DESK at (951) 413-2339 (manned 24 hours and they really are helpful) and they asked for the UA number off the bottom of the decoder box and within a minute he sent a signal via the satellite that unlocked the box and we were watching TV. Awesome!
During the first attempt at aiming, my set-top box seized up and stopped providing a video and audio signal. I unplugged it for a while before plugging it back in, but it still didn't work. I called the help desk and they said that with that particular model, they didn't have a reboot option, so I had to take it into base to Self Help and trade it in for another.
Update 8/10/09: It seems that the free systems were a temporary promotion and they now charge for AFN, though, I don't think it is too expensive.
Update 1/2/10: Added some emphasis to set up a display you can personally see as you are aiming the dish. Although it was mentioned before, I've had friends try to set up by having the spouse call up the signal levels and suffered much frustration. He just asked that I "Bold" those words...
10 comments:
Thanks for your help. I'm gonna try it this weekend.
Mine says 0 quality. It worked yesterday and then we had a little wind. Do I have to reaim it?
Thank you so much for this guide. I recently had someone install my satellite for me, and then the apartment had to take them down to do siding refurbs. When they re-installed it the settings were wrong. It's now fixed t hanks to your list of settings.
you are a God send....the self help center gave us the wrong setting information...I spent the last 3 days trying to align this thing. I was about to give up and spend $$$ for a technician, and then i found this site. Thank you!!!
Hay Guyi,
You are taking money from my pocket. I have been setting up monting dishes at Yokosuka for two years cause I got an agreement with the rental place. They give my number when someone calls for instructions and I kick back a little money, now you just go and write how to install. you need to take down your post.
Tech
I"ve tried everything to get this to work, all I can get is a signal strength of 49 and constant beeping. I don't know what else to do. My setting are exactly like yours and my dish is pointed at 246* but nothing. ANy suggestions?
Two things I'd suggest.
1) You may be pointed at the wrong satellite. It's been done several times by people I know. The dish is nearly pointed down. (You can see how much by looking at the picture that shows the mounting hardware and looking at the dish adjustment.) You might try to keep the side to side angle the same and move the dish down to find the next satellite and see if that is the one.
2) Rotating the sensor. Apparently the signal is polar and rotating the sensor within it's mount can line it up to get it to lock.
Best of luck.
I'm living in an apartment out in Hakone. Would like to talk with you about installing my AFN satellite dish. Contractors want big bucks to come out here. Would greatly appreciate any ideas you have. Please call and I'd greatly appreciate it.
Many thanks in advance,
Cherrybomb Jerry
0460-84-7768 (home)
080-3515-3188 (mobile)
I'm living in an apartment out in Hakone. Would like to talk with you about installing my AFN satellite dish. Contractors want big bucks to come out here. Would greatly appreciate any ideas you have. Please call and I'd greatly appreciate it.
Many thanks in advance,
Cherrybomb Jerry
0460-84-7768 (home)
080-3515-3188 (mobile)
If anyone needs help to install or get the signal, my fee is only $75. You do need to provide your own bracket and cables or i could also get them for you. thanks! the number to call is 090-9859-6735 or dthsat@yahoo.com
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