Hello,
Welcome to the wonderful world of Satellite TV. Let's tackle your questions one by one:
1. Setting up the receiver for optimal signal strength and image quality: This primarily depends on two factors: the position of your satellite dish and the settings on your receiver. For positioning your dish, you typically want it to have a clear line of sight to the satellite in the sky. This usually means positioning it high up and away from any obstructions like trees or buildings. The exact direction and angle will depend on your location and the satellite you're trying to receive from. There are many apps and websites that can help you figure this out.
On the receiver end, you'll want to connect it to your TV using the highest-quality cable you have available. HDMI is usually the best choice. Then, go into the receiver's settings menu and look for options related to picture quality. Make sure everything is set to the highest quality possible.
2. Firmware or software upgrades: This will depend a lot on the exact model of your receiver. It's usually a good idea to check the manufacturer's website for any updates, as they can often improve performance and add new features. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully when updating to avoid any issues.
3. Stock configuration and extra equipment: While the stock configuration is usually adequate for most users, there can be benefits to using additional equipment. For example, a signal booster can help in areas with weaker satellite signals. Specialized cables, like high-speed HDMI cables, can provide better picture quality. However, whether you need these will depend a lot on your specific situation and equipment.
4. Tutorials or instructions: Again, this will depend a lot on your exact model of receiver. The user manual that came with your receiver is a great place to start and should cover most of the basics. For more specific or advanced topics, the manufacturer's website or online forums like this one can be a great resource.
Lastly, don't be afraid to experiment and ask questions. There's a learning curve to setting up a new satellite receiver, but with time and patience, you will master it. We're here to help, so keep the questions coming if you have more.
Best of luck with your new setup, and happy viewing!