Hi all,
I have been working on a Dish headend for the past 2 weekends to help a friend get their HD channels working. Without getting into the nitty gritty of how the headend is setup, the issue was HD channels on 129 were missing. I had some low SNRs (5.0-8.0) on the transcoders so i figured I had a peaking issue. I used a sat meter to peak out the dish (Dish DP single output for just 129, its on an independent 1.2m dish) and tried again.no luck.. I then put a 622 receiver attached straight to the LNB on the dish and did a check switch to reset. It sees both the 129 Odd and Even transponders, no signals less than 55 across the range. I will note that the lower quality was on the even transponders... I swapped LNBs with a known good working from a 110 satellite, reset the switch again, same issue. I then tried using a 722(I think) DVR, same problem.. I replaced the input from the dish to the receiver with 3Ghz swept RG-6 total run of about 40feet, same problem. The channels I know for a fact I've been unable to receive are all listed on even transponders, CNN HD is a good example as it sits on TP18..Anyway, I then decided to swing the dish over to 72.7W and try to pick up the feeds from there, thinking maybe a LOS issue as there was a tree that *could* have caused an issue... On 72.7, I recheck the switch and Im again getting even transponders on the 72.7 satellite. I can get CNN HD as it now sits on TP19 but I lost the other HDs on 72.7 that sit on even transponders..Swapped for another known good LNB, same problem.. So, finally, to my question....What is going on? I have swapped dishes/LNBs/receivers and inputs and I still cannot seem to get the even transponders to give me anything but "Complete Signal Loss"... I can go into the 6-1-1 screen and select even transponders and I have signal quality 50-60 on all of the evens... Has anyone else seen this problem?
Any help would be appreciated as I'm ready to pull my hair out.. I cannot think of any reason why this would not work with my headend QAMs completely out of the loop
I have been working on a Dish headend for the past 2 weekends to help a friend get their HD channels working. Without getting into the nitty gritty of how the headend is setup, the issue was HD channels on 129 were missing. I had some low SNRs (5.0-8.0) on the transcoders so i figured I had a peaking issue. I used a sat meter to peak out the dish (Dish DP single output for just 129, its on an independent 1.2m dish) and tried again.no luck.. I then put a 622 receiver attached straight to the LNB on the dish and did a check switch to reset. It sees both the 129 Odd and Even transponders, no signals less than 55 across the range. I will note that the lower quality was on the even transponders... I swapped LNBs with a known good working from a 110 satellite, reset the switch again, same issue. I then tried using a 722(I think) DVR, same problem.. I replaced the input from the dish to the receiver with 3Ghz swept RG-6 total run of about 40feet, same problem. The channels I know for a fact I've been unable to receive are all listed on even transponders, CNN HD is a good example as it sits on TP18..Anyway, I then decided to swing the dish over to 72.7W and try to pick up the feeds from there, thinking maybe a LOS issue as there was a tree that *could* have caused an issue... On 72.7, I recheck the switch and Im again getting even transponders on the 72.7 satellite. I can get CNN HD as it now sits on TP19 but I lost the other HDs on 72.7 that sit on even transponders..Swapped for another known good LNB, same problem.. So, finally, to my question....What is going on? I have swapped dishes/LNBs/receivers and inputs and I still cannot seem to get the even transponders to give me anything but "Complete Signal Loss"... I can go into the 6-1-1 screen and select even transponders and I have signal quality 50-60 on all of the evens... Has anyone else seen this problem?
Any help would be appreciated as I'm ready to pull my hair out.. I cannot think of any reason why this would not work with my headend QAMs completely out of the loop