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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Post storm problems
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<blockquote data-quote="bartlebooth" data-source="post: 87177" data-attributes="member: 178816"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have been a member of this forum and reading the posts has been a major source of enlightenment to this often baffling subject. Very much a beginner so apologies in advance for any howlers. However now I have a problem and would appreciate any assistance/explanation.</p><p></p><p>About 18 months ago I bought one of those cheapie all-in-one dual lnb kits from sateuropa (Telestar box) to replace an old Pace analogue box which blew up. Pointed at Hotbird 13.0 and Astra 19.2. Have nothing to compare it with but have been very happy with it.</p><p></p><p>However the recent storms played havoc with the reception. Armed with a screwdriver (and with a mate keeping an eye on the onscreen meter) moved the dish slightly until reception was back to nearly normal. Signal 80-90% Quality 0.7-0.8 Astra 0.6-0.7 on Hotbird. Sat back smugly to enjoy my newly revived signal. About 2 hours later I switched from Astra to Hotbird and there was nothing. Checked the meter and there was nothing. Tried switching off and on and all the usual tests but nothing would bring it back. Astra signal as strong as ever. Into the satellite configuration and checking the Hotbird settings the test satellite signal is fluctuating from good to zero several times a second. Nothing on the quality meter.</p><p></p><p>Could someone point me to where the fault might lie. Was it the movement of the dish (seems unlikely as it was working fine)? Is it the LNB? Is it the disecq switch? (attached to the arm of the dish. Checked the connections and all seems well) Is it the box? Any pointers gratefully received.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bartlebooth, post: 87177, member: 178816"] Hi Have been a member of this forum and reading the posts has been a major source of enlightenment to this often baffling subject. Very much a beginner so apologies in advance for any howlers. However now I have a problem and would appreciate any assistance/explanation. About 18 months ago I bought one of those cheapie all-in-one dual lnb kits from sateuropa (Telestar box) to replace an old Pace analogue box which blew up. Pointed at Hotbird 13.0 and Astra 19.2. Have nothing to compare it with but have been very happy with it. However the recent storms played havoc with the reception. Armed with a screwdriver (and with a mate keeping an eye on the onscreen meter) moved the dish slightly until reception was back to nearly normal. Signal 80-90% Quality 0.7-0.8 Astra 0.6-0.7 on Hotbird. Sat back smugly to enjoy my newly revived signal. About 2 hours later I switched from Astra to Hotbird and there was nothing. Checked the meter and there was nothing. Tried switching off and on and all the usual tests but nothing would bring it back. Astra signal as strong as ever. Into the satellite configuration and checking the Hotbird settings the test satellite signal is fluctuating from good to zero several times a second. Nothing on the quality meter. Could someone point me to where the fault might lie. Was it the movement of the dish (seems unlikely as it was working fine)? Is it the LNB? Is it the disecq switch? (attached to the arm of the dish. Checked the connections and all seems well) Is it the box? Any pointers gratefully received. [/QUOTE]
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