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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
No signal at all when trying to setup diseqc 1.2 system!
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<blockquote data-quote="Oskare100" data-source="post: 420109" data-attributes="member: 239569"><p>Hello,</p><p>No, not yet but I'll try that tomorrow. Normally I can only hear a signal from the sat beeper I'm using to find satellites when I've found a satellite but now I get a very, very load signal from it regardless of how I point the dish. I also took down the LNB and took a new cable, with new connectors and connected the LNB directly to the receiver through the sat beeper and despite that the LNB isn't on the dish I got that very loud light signal from the sat beeper. To me it seams like there is something wrong with the power settings/output from the receiver or something like that.... Can you think of anything? Do you think that resetting the receiver would help?</p><p></p><p>A person I talked to told me that I problably destroyed a circuit board or something in the reciever when I forgoted to turn off the power when I connected it to the rotor and to the LNB. However, I can still control the motor with the receiver and the receiver seams to work OK. I noticed when I came back after having forgotted to turn off the power while changing cables that the receiver had closed all menues and looked itself so I had to turn of the power and turn it on again to be able to control it after that. Do you think it could be something like a destroyed circuit board? I've no idea of how sensitive a receiver is but maybe what I did to it is more than it should be able to handle?</p><p></p><p>Can you think of any other way to check the receiver or to solve this problem? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for your reply,</p><p>Oskar R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oskare100, post: 420109, member: 239569"] Hello, No, not yet but I'll try that tomorrow. Normally I can only hear a signal from the sat beeper I'm using to find satellites when I've found a satellite but now I get a very, very load signal from it regardless of how I point the dish. I also took down the LNB and took a new cable, with new connectors and connected the LNB directly to the receiver through the sat beeper and despite that the LNB isn't on the dish I got that very loud light signal from the sat beeper. To me it seams like there is something wrong with the power settings/output from the receiver or something like that.... Can you think of anything? Do you think that resetting the receiver would help? A person I talked to told me that I problably destroyed a circuit board or something in the reciever when I forgoted to turn off the power when I connected it to the rotor and to the LNB. However, I can still control the motor with the receiver and the receiver seams to work OK. I noticed when I came back after having forgotted to turn off the power while changing cables that the receiver had closed all menues and looked itself so I had to turn of the power and turn it on again to be able to control it after that. Do you think it could be something like a destroyed circuit board? I've no idea of how sensitive a receiver is but maybe what I did to it is more than it should be able to handle? Can you think of any other way to check the receiver or to solve this problem? Thanks for your reply, Oskar R [/QUOTE]
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