I don't seem to understand this combo. I thought I did but have my doubts now.
I have a Toshiba 1820 and Motorola 905 sidecar and I have hooked it up with the 905. Rechecked this several times.
I have also been aligning my new (old) 10' dish for the past 8 days. I have verified the feed horn alignemnt and f/d, etc.. I believe I have this pretty close and get a strong signal strength 90-99 however, the highest quality I have had is 4 and presently I'm getting a 1. I can get a clear B/W picture on either end of the arc and with a little tweaking at near south. I just can't (never had) trace of color.
All of the above is posted in several previous threads.
I'm thinking, maybe a problem with the C LNB (I haven't concerned myself with the Ku yet.). Or perhaps the receiver combo.
Last night I tried going to the anolog directly I got the same B/W picture. Crisp and clear, but no color. I haven't found anyway to monitor signal on this receiver other than a bar graph on the set display.
Another thing I don't like about this STB is there doesn't seem to be anyway to program in new(er) satellite designations. I seem to stuck with the 42 factory set designations even though I can move these in and out of a 24 slot menu.
Now I still haven't really figured out the interaction of the digital Sidecar 905. It has different set of factory satellite designation and only a few correspond ot the those in the Toshiba. The list doesn't seem to have all of those on the NPS llist.
To add to this confusion. The 905 reminds me to have the anolog set to the same satellite. I have frequent problems there since the they seldom have the same satellites in their memory.
I don't know if I'm receiving digital when I'm on the Toshiba and I have never had any kind of picture when I switch to the 905. It always says "not service avaliable----". The only reception I ever get is when I'm on the anolog STB.
I have to put all this aside for a while. 8 days too much time to spend on one problem.
Anything I have missed?? Maybe I need a new C band LNB?? or I'm thinking a better anolog reciever. (anything that is more user freindly)?
Thanks for reading my sad story.
Steve
I have a Toshiba 1820 and Motorola 905 sidecar and I have hooked it up with the 905. Rechecked this several times.
I have also been aligning my new (old) 10' dish for the past 8 days. I have verified the feed horn alignemnt and f/d, etc.. I believe I have this pretty close and get a strong signal strength 90-99 however, the highest quality I have had is 4 and presently I'm getting a 1. I can get a clear B/W picture on either end of the arc and with a little tweaking at near south. I just can't (never had) trace of color.
All of the above is posted in several previous threads.
I'm thinking, maybe a problem with the C LNB (I haven't concerned myself with the Ku yet.). Or perhaps the receiver combo.
Last night I tried going to the anolog directly I got the same B/W picture. Crisp and clear, but no color. I haven't found anyway to monitor signal on this receiver other than a bar graph on the set display.
Another thing I don't like about this STB is there doesn't seem to be anyway to program in new(er) satellite designations. I seem to stuck with the 42 factory set designations even though I can move these in and out of a 24 slot menu.
Now I still haven't really figured out the interaction of the digital Sidecar 905. It has different set of factory satellite designation and only a few correspond ot the those in the Toshiba. The list doesn't seem to have all of those on the NPS llist.
To add to this confusion. The 905 reminds me to have the anolog set to the same satellite. I have frequent problems there since the they seldom have the same satellites in their memory.
I don't know if I'm receiving digital when I'm on the Toshiba and I have never had any kind of picture when I switch to the 905. It always says "not service avaliable----". The only reception I ever get is when I'm on the anolog STB.
I have to put all this aside for a while. 8 days too much time to spend on one problem.
Anything I have missed?? Maybe I need a new C band LNB?? or I'm thinking a better anolog reciever. (anything that is more user freindly)?
Thanks for reading my sad story.
Steve