Last night I turned on my tv and the Dish 992 receiver was trying to locate the satellites. After about an hour, it still hadn't found all of the satellites. I tightened all of the cables inside the house, unplugged/plugged in the receiver, checked the dishes outdoors (not blocked I think) and finally called Dish. They told me it's not connecting to one satellite and they scheduled a service person to come work on it a few days later.
I left the tv and receiver on for a few hours after the call and eventually, the 922 rebooted and came up. It appears to have all of the channels. System Info said it was "Good."
I guess I'm going to look at the outdoor cables this afternoon, see if any are loose or frayed. Maybe a cable has degraded enough to work off and on.
If it's still working tomorrow, I guess I'll call Dish and maybe cancel the service visit.
What else could cause the receiver to not connect to all satellites for about four hours if not a cable problem (or a blocked dish)? Could there be a problem with the receiver?
I'm moving in few months and I was planning to upgrade to a Hopper, I'd hoped my current system would work until then.
I left the tv and receiver on for a few hours after the call and eventually, the 922 rebooted and came up. It appears to have all of the channels. System Info said it was "Good."
I guess I'm going to look at the outdoor cables this afternoon, see if any are loose or frayed. Maybe a cable has degraded enough to work off and on.
If it's still working tomorrow, I guess I'll call Dish and maybe cancel the service visit.
What else could cause the receiver to not connect to all satellites for about four hours if not a cable problem (or a blocked dish)? Could there be a problem with the receiver?
I'm moving in few months and I was planning to upgrade to a Hopper, I'd hoped my current system would work until then.