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How to check LNBs/dish/cabling from indoors?
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<blockquote data-quote="leecovuk" data-source="post: 654183" data-attributes="member: 190240"><p>Thanks; luckily it seems I was already set like that. Presumably default settings.</p><p></p><p>How about my attempts in my last post at pulling together your various comments? I'm trying to clarify specifically what some of you were referring to.</p><p>For example, from what I've said, do others here agree with what Topper implied, in that my Hispasat LNB's skew could be badly wrong? He referred to a PLL which, without looking it up, I'm not aware of what that is.</p><p>Please ask me for more detailed reception details if that may help.</p><p></p><p>I'm generally unclear on how much of my situation is caused by LNB skew or dish alignment rather than any other possible factors. eg cable integrity/waterproofing ...? I appreciate however none of you have mentioned those.</p><p></p><p>What it boils down to, is if I'm going to have to call out an installer, who would probably have to be the same guy as before, I want to be fully pre-armed and clear on what to advise and test with him.</p><p>Whilst there are no channels I specifically want to receive and cannot, my overall aim in getting the guy out would be to confidently ensure all that I have is exactly correct, in case other problems start to appear. Otherwise, it would probably be a £100 spent for him to just say "Well, everything's still solid and as I originally installed it about 2/3 years ago. Beats me."</p><p></p><p>Thanks again,</p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leecovuk, post: 654183, member: 190240"] Thanks; luckily it seems I was already set like that. Presumably default settings. How about my attempts in my last post at pulling together your various comments? I'm trying to clarify specifically what some of you were referring to. For example, from what I've said, do others here agree with what Topper implied, in that my Hispasat LNB's skew could be badly wrong? He referred to a PLL which, without looking it up, I'm not aware of what that is. Please ask me for more detailed reception details if that may help. I'm generally unclear on how much of my situation is caused by LNB skew or dish alignment rather than any other possible factors. eg cable integrity/waterproofing ...? I appreciate however none of you have mentioned those. What it boils down to, is if I'm going to have to call out an installer, who would probably have to be the same guy as before, I want to be fully pre-armed and clear on what to advise and test with him. Whilst there are no channels I specifically want to receive and cannot, my overall aim in getting the guy out would be to confidently ensure all that I have is exactly correct, in case other problems start to appear. Otherwise, it would probably be a £100 spent for him to just say "Well, everything's still solid and as I originally installed it about 2/3 years ago. Beats me." Thanks again, Lee [/QUOTE]
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