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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
How to replace a faulty lnb for new one
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<blockquote data-quote="Lazarus" data-source="post: 799689" data-attributes="member: 323322"><p>Extraordinary performance by Sky.</p><p></p><p>And there is a good chance it isn't the LNB anyway - symptoms are also consistent with a slightly misaligned dish (Sky are not known for securing mounting plates with the right number of bolts), water ingress into cable (again, due to Sky failing to seal the cable connections on older LNBs or to make use of the pull-down rain shield on newer ones), or with progressive deterioration of the power supply smoothing capacitors in Thomson (and some other models) boxes.</p><p></p><p>I should contact Sky and say that you will follow their advice, but before you call someone out could they guarantee that they will pay any costs you incur as the result of their (poor) advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazarus, post: 799689, member: 323322"] Extraordinary performance by Sky. And there is a good chance it isn't the LNB anyway - symptoms are also consistent with a slightly misaligned dish (Sky are not known for securing mounting plates with the right number of bolts), water ingress into cable (again, due to Sky failing to seal the cable connections on older LNBs or to make use of the pull-down rain shield on newer ones), or with progressive deterioration of the power supply smoothing capacitors in Thomson (and some other models) boxes. I should contact Sky and say that you will follow their advice, but before you call someone out could they guarantee that they will pay any costs you incur as the result of their (poor) advice. [/QUOTE]
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