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Satlink WS-6903 Satellite Signal Meter
Part Number Satlink WS-6903
Satlink WS-6903 Satellite Signal Meter
High quality satellite meter signal finder with Digital Display.
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Sat-Link Digital Displaying Satellite Finder Meter WS-6903

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  • Connect your LNB and receiver to the satellite finder to track the clearest setting for the satellite you wish to tune to. 
  • Meter with LED display helps you know the strength of the signal clearly.
  • Meter with audio tone helps you align satellite antenna to signal. Audio signal gets louder at the best setting. 
  • Works with multiple dish systems. 
  • Ability to turn the audio tone on/off
  • With four steps gain for the satellite signal, you can increase or decrease the gain of the meter, making the meter more sensitive as you fine tune your dish


Connection & Operation:
  • Connect a jumper cable from your LNB to the satellite Finder WS-9603 "Satellite" port. Connect the "Receiver" port to the DC 13-18v power that comes from the satellite receiver "LNB" port, which may also be labeled as the "Dish" port or "IF" port.
  • Make sure that Satellite finder is properly connected. Turn on your satellite receiver to power the meter.
  • Set the dB to be one or 2 by using the ATT button, then signal LED will show from 15 to 30, then you can adjust the dish position, when you hear the buzzer alert and the value of signal strength will be more and more, than means you get the satellite signal.
  • Set the dB to be 3 or 4, adjust the dish again and again until the value of signal strength is maximum, now you can see the LOCK light in the satellite receiver, if the lock light is sighting, that mean you find the desired satellite.
  • The meter cannot identify what satellite you are hitting.  The first step in hitting your desired satellite  is by aiming the dish using a compass, and setting the dish to the proper elevation.  The next step in confirming identity of the satellite is by using your receiver's meter.  The benefit of the WS-6903 is that it will make finding the satellite so much quicker and easier than trying to use a receiver alone.