I'm about at my wits end here. Techs (including a manager) have been to the house 5 times in the last 6 weeks and no one seems to be able to solve this problem, including the "advanced tech support". I have a 510 and a 522 with a superdish, and 34 switch. For some reason, over the last 8 weeks, I cannot receive my local channels (satellite 105), but only on the 522 receiver. They have replaced both receivers, lines, connectors, the switch, and when the 510 is hooked to the lines currently on the 522, it works fine! Oh...and when they hook up a 625, it seems to work fine, but they won't let us have one because we are an existing customer. Now they are telling me the electrical lines need to be checked by an electrician because the 105 satelline "element" keeps getting "burned up". Their logic is that the outlet with the 510 on it is drawing too much voltage, and this causes the 522 to fail. Does this make any sense to anyone??? For one thing, shouldn't there be too MUCH voltage to a unit in order to burn it up? And secondly, the units aren't connected by anything other than the cable! This seems crazy to me. If we had an electrical problem, how likely is it that it would ONLY affect the 105 element on the 522 receiver and nothing else in the house???
PLEASE HELP!!!
PLEASE HELP!!!