bizarre 105 problem
I encountered a similar problem a few days ago in the Champaign, IL area. When I first arrived at the trouble call the 105 signal was locked at 71 and the locals where coming in fine on the first tv. I went downstairs to hook up another receiver (that the folks at Dish had made the elderly couple unhook and carry upstairs to try on the first tv). the 105 signal on the second receiver was bouncing between 0 and 82 rapidly. when i went upstairs to check the first receiver it was doing the same. 110 and 119 were fine, all transponders locked over 100. I went outside and put a sat meter on 105 lnb and heard a bizarre chirping noise from the meter and the needle was pulsating. I tried another meter, same problem. I unhooked EVERYTHING from the dish, which was on a wooden post, made a fresh lead for 105 to the meter, same thing. I replaced the LNB, same thing. Replaced the entire dish, new dish, new lnb, new lead to sat meter, same thing. The LOS was beautiful, except for a spooky abandoned house across the street. I took the new dish off the post and walked around in the yard to find a spot where the bizarre chirping from my meter would stop. In some spots it was much louder, in others it disappeared, and it did not seem to matter which direction the dish was pointed, no matter how i tried to pinpoint the "interference" I couldn't. finally i set the dish on a new post in a spot where there was no chirping and peaked it. My meter showed excellent signal strength, but when i hooked up the receiver it was only 36, even with fresh new line to it. One receiver, a 301 was giving a crystal clear picture with that 36 signal, transponder 16, even when flipping through channels. It worked perfectly, only I knew the signal was only at 36. the other receiver was a 2800 + DP adaptor, wouldn't show channels with 36 signal. I was totally baffled, (and aggravated) and will go back in a couple days to try again. I'm afraid of how far away from the original spot I might have to put the dish (and trench line).
Anyone have any ideas? the only other thing besides the spooky house that I could see was a power line 40 feet away, 20 feet high, well below the 41 elevation required for the dish. I have mounted many superdishes near and pointing at powerlines and not experienced any problem.