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Diagnose Faulty Quattro LNB - How To Test?
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<blockquote data-quote="scopus" data-source="post: 1150293" data-attributes="member: 191372"><p>Have you checked the multiswitch is it powered up? Any power lights? </p><p>Take a receiver outside. Remove say, the vertical low lead from the LNB, plug another flylead straight into the back of the receiver from the LNB, select a V/L channel on the receiver see if you get a picture, if not possibly the LNB gone. If yes, possibly the Multiswitch gone. But could be as simple as the dish has moved..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scopus, post: 1150293, member: 191372"] Have you checked the multiswitch is it powered up? Any power lights? Take a receiver outside. Remove say, the vertical low lead from the LNB, plug another flylead straight into the back of the receiver from the LNB, select a V/L channel on the receiver see if you get a picture, if not possibly the LNB gone. If yes, possibly the Multiswitch gone. But could be as simple as the dish has moved.. [/QUOTE]
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