Sorry to bug you guys on this but I can't find help anywhere else. 

I have a Samsung hybrid TV (Model UA32J5500) and have installed a satellite dish. The dish is about 80cm and was second hand but in good shape. This is a new installation...never had TV before. I get a message "Satellite signal not found." 

I've installed a new LNB and adjust the skew to where the plug side aims approximately at 8:00 on the dish. 

I aimed the dish using a satellite finder and have the azimuth and elevation set to 340 and 41 degrees, respectively. It seems to me I've aimed it pretty accurately.

I've adjusted the LNB settings to as follows: 

Menu -> Broadcasting 
-> Aerial = Freeview Sat
-> Channel Settings
->-> Country = New Zealand
->-> Satellite System (enter your PIN - default code is 0000)
->->-> LNB Power = On
->->-> LNB Settings
->->->-> Satellite = Optus D1 160E
->->->-> Transponder = 12483 MHz, H/L
->->->-> DiSEqC Mode = Off
->->->-> LNB Type = Single Oscillator
->->->-> LNB Oscillators = 10750 Mhz
->->->-> Tone 22 kHz = Off 

But still no signal.  I talked to Samsung support about this and the only thing they couldn't figure out was what region I should be tuned to. I think the person I spoke to wasn't in New Zealand and couldn't tell me which region I should select. I'm on the top of the South Island and have tried all the regions on the South as well as Wellington with the same results. Any ideas out there?  

I've checked my coax connector and they look good...to me, anyway.  

So...I'm at a loss. Any suggestions? 

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