I have a Slimline-5 dish and an HR20-700 that's about 7 years old, and I've just recently started to notice some problems with certain channels. The LNB has 4 coax outputs, and I've been running two of those directly to my HR20 (with B-band converters) ever since it was installed many years ago. When I go through the satellite setup process on the receiver, it always ends up showing errors on both the Odd (13V) and Even (18V) channels, primarily in the 103° column. Often it will show errors (red Xs) in the 99° column, too. It also says "Errors found on both tuners" usually. This happens for all combinations of the 4 coax lines I try. I have run through the satellite setup process many, many times using different combinations of the 4 cables in both connections (sat 1 and sat 2) on the back of the HR20, and every time the result is these errors showing up in the 103 and/or 99 column.
I have checked the physical connectors on each cable running from the LNB and they all look to be in pretty good shape. I also took the LNB off and did a quick inspection of the 4 coax connections, which all looked OK. I will probably do a more thorough inspection today or tomorrow.
One other thing I did was borrow my friend's HR20 and ran the same tests with the "satellite setup" process, and I got the same results as with my own HR20. I also switched out the B-band converters, and again same results. This leads me to believe it could be a faulty LNB that is to blame.
I'd appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, or questions anyone might have to help me troubleshoot this issue.
Thanks!
I have checked the physical connectors on each cable running from the LNB and they all look to be in pretty good shape. I also took the LNB off and did a quick inspection of the 4 coax connections, which all looked OK. I will probably do a more thorough inspection today or tomorrow.
One other thing I did was borrow my friend's HR20 and ran the same tests with the "satellite setup" process, and I got the same results as with my own HR20. I also switched out the B-band converters, and again same results. This leads me to believe it could be a faulty LNB that is to blame.
I'd appreciate any thoughts, suggestions, or questions anyone might have to help me troubleshoot this issue.
Thanks!