statalite
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- My Satellite Setup
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Nova-HD-S2, Dr HD D15, Free sat V7S, Free sat v8 finder V-71HD
Zone 1 @ 28.2°E
Zone 2 @ 19.2°E with 28.2°E and 13.0°E
Channel Master 1.0m (to be setup)
Channel Master 1.2m (to be setup)
SMR 1224
- My Location
- UK Midlands
Hi Guys,
I have received the Technomate 5402hd m3 sent to me kindly by @TJExcalibur.
It is however proving hard to setup.
The setup before we start a standard sky setup on a fixed dish.
On booting the receiver for the first time it tried to search for a motor to go to 30 west, this failed for obvious reasons then displayed LNBF on the led panel and froze the receiver, no button press would do anything, so hard switch off.
I then flashed the original firmware using serial cable and @william-1 channel list, but the same behavior was also happening abet a different initial satellite it was trying to look for on a motor.
I then boot the receiver with no coax to see if i can get into the menu, I can and I manage to turn off the motor setting but the receiver is not detecting a signal at all. I know my coax and connections are good in other receivers.
Has anyone come across the LNBF error before? the TM support website says it's to do with the short circuit protection in the box. Any reasons why it couldn't work on my fixed setup / hardware?
Regards,
Statalite
I have received the Technomate 5402hd m3 sent to me kindly by @TJExcalibur.
It is however proving hard to setup.
The setup before we start a standard sky setup on a fixed dish.
On booting the receiver for the first time it tried to search for a motor to go to 30 west, this failed for obvious reasons then displayed LNBF on the led panel and froze the receiver, no button press would do anything, so hard switch off.
I then flashed the original firmware using serial cable and @william-1 channel list, but the same behavior was also happening abet a different initial satellite it was trying to look for on a motor.
I then boot the receiver with no coax to see if i can get into the menu, I can and I manage to turn off the motor setting but the receiver is not detecting a signal at all. I know my coax and connections are good in other receivers.
Has anyone come across the LNBF error before? the TM support website says it's to do with the short circuit protection in the box. Any reasons why it couldn't work on my fixed setup / hardware?
Regards,
Statalite