About two weeks ago my C-Band LNB was working in the night and the next morning it stopped working. I checked the LNB again after about a week and it was still not working.
A few minutes ago I wanted to triple check the LNB to be sure that it was dead and this time I decided to use my BLSA (Broad Logic Spectrum Analyser) and I noticed that the signals were there but shifted 13 MHz higher than normal. (Example. A transponder that was at 3700 MHz before, is now at 3713 MHz) (A Blind Scan shows this too)
So the only way I can fix this is to change the LO frequency to 5137 (instead of 5150) but then my LNB's frequency range is changed to: 3387 - 4187 instead of the correct: 3400 - 4200. (I can change the LO on my Pansat but I don't think my Coolsat lets me specify an exact LO (The closest it gives me is 5150)) When I get an analog receiver I am sure this will be an issue........
What should I do, the LNB is still under warranty, should / will the manufacturer do anything about this?
Thanks.
EDIT - Should this be in the C-Band Section or is it "Technical enough" to be in the FTA Section ?
A few minutes ago I wanted to triple check the LNB to be sure that it was dead and this time I decided to use my BLSA (Broad Logic Spectrum Analyser) and I noticed that the signals were there but shifted 13 MHz higher than normal. (Example. A transponder that was at 3700 MHz before, is now at 3713 MHz) (A Blind Scan shows this too)
So the only way I can fix this is to change the LO frequency to 5137 (instead of 5150) but then my LNB's frequency range is changed to: 3387 - 4187 instead of the correct: 3400 - 4200. (I can change the LO on my Pansat but I don't think my Coolsat lets me specify an exact LO (The closest it gives me is 5150)) When I get an analog receiver I am sure this will be an issue........
What should I do, the LNB is still under warranty, should / will the manufacturer do anything about this?
Thanks.
EDIT - Should this be in the C-Band Section or is it "Technical enough" to be in the FTA Section ?
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