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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 648259" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>From what you have said ...it comes down to one of 2 things ..</p><p>either (as has been suggested already) the lnb voltage is indeed disabled in the setup menu.</p><p>Or the comag has developed a fault.</p><p>The LNB voltage is applied to the F connector via the tuner ..</p><p>Usually from a switchable regulator device under menu control ..</p><p>and ..yes most things are fixable but 2 things to consider if this is the case..</p><p>Firstly it isn't something you can easily fix yourself ..</p><p>You would need to get this to a repair shop..</p><p>..and secondly the relative cost of replacement against cost of repair.</p><p>I come accross this quandary on a daily basis ...and sadly labour costs coupled with parts can often exceed that of simply replacing 'relatively' inexpensive equipment.</p><p>That said ..the ball as they say is in your court..</p><p></p><p>Be absolutely sure that the lnb voltage isn't just disabled before making any decision</p><p>rgds</p><p>VS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 648259, member: 325666"] From what you have said ...it comes down to one of 2 things .. either (as has been suggested already) the lnb voltage is indeed disabled in the setup menu. Or the comag has developed a fault. The LNB voltage is applied to the F connector via the tuner .. Usually from a switchable regulator device under menu control .. and ..yes most things are fixable but 2 things to consider if this is the case.. Firstly it isn't something you can easily fix yourself .. You would need to get this to a repair shop.. ..and secondly the relative cost of replacement against cost of repair. I come accross this quandary on a daily basis ...and sadly labour costs coupled with parts can often exceed that of simply replacing 'relatively' inexpensive equipment. That said ..the ball as they say is in your court.. Be absolutely sure that the lnb voltage isn't just disabled before making any decision rgds VS [/QUOTE]
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