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Diagnose Faulty Quattro LNB - How To Test?
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<blockquote data-quote="KillingTime" data-source="post: 1150312" data-attributes="member: 258557"><p>Have to wait for it to stop raining. It's chucking it down ATM. I don't see how a picture is going to tell me if it's broken though.</p><p></p><p>To put the question another way, when a satellite guy/company comes out to diagnose the problem, how does he test a quattro LNB?</p><p></p><p>1. Can you power up a quattro LNB up with only 1 connection instead of 4, with a regular 1 port receiver?</p><p>2. Does it need all 4 connections hooked up to a switch?</p><p>3. Do all 4 connections need 13v or some other voltage to power the LNB?</p><p>4. Is there a special quattro LNB test device?</p><p></p><p>Can't find anything written on this. The web is just full of people selling them.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps they don't test them, and just replace stuff one box at a time until things work again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillingTime, post: 1150312, member: 258557"] Have to wait for it to stop raining. It's chucking it down ATM. I don't see how a picture is going to tell me if it's broken though. To put the question another way, when a satellite guy/company comes out to diagnose the problem, how does he test a quattro LNB? 1. Can you power up a quattro LNB up with only 1 connection instead of 4, with a regular 1 port receiver? 2. Does it need all 4 connections hooked up to a switch? 3. Do all 4 connections need 13v or some other voltage to power the LNB? 4. Is there a special quattro LNB test device? Can't find anything written on this. The web is just full of people selling them. Perhaps they don't test them, and just replace stuff one box at a time until things work again. [/QUOTE]
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