I rent an apartment in an apartment building, and I have my dish mounted on the railing of my deck (patio).
Today, the management sent over a couple of carpenters to replace some wooden planks on the floor of my deck. As they were working with their power tools, they had to temporariliy remove the fasteners holding the cable to the deck, but they tried to be careful not to damage the cable. And then they fastened the cable to the new planks.
Nevertheless, my setup started behaving strangely. A few times the receiver said "Searching for satellite" but it regained signal soon. Then it suddenly died completely, with the receiver saying "There is a problem communicating with the satellite dish". Resetting the receiver doesn't help. I still get "There is a problem communicating with the satellite dish."
The carpenters swore that they did not damage the cables or the dish as far as they could tell. But I'm wondering if all the power tools might have caused some kind of power surge, even though their power tools were NOT plugged in to the same circuit as any of my electronic equipment. (Their power tools were plugged into some outlets in the corridor, not into any outlets in my apartment.)
Any ideas what could have happened here? Did those power tools fry the LNB somehow, or are they just lying about not damaging the cables?
Today, the management sent over a couple of carpenters to replace some wooden planks on the floor of my deck. As they were working with their power tools, they had to temporariliy remove the fasteners holding the cable to the deck, but they tried to be careful not to damage the cable. And then they fastened the cable to the new planks.
Nevertheless, my setup started behaving strangely. A few times the receiver said "Searching for satellite" but it regained signal soon. Then it suddenly died completely, with the receiver saying "There is a problem communicating with the satellite dish". Resetting the receiver doesn't help. I still get "There is a problem communicating with the satellite dish."
The carpenters swore that they did not damage the cables or the dish as far as they could tell. But I'm wondering if all the power tools might have caused some kind of power surge, even though their power tools were NOT plugged in to the same circuit as any of my electronic equipment. (Their power tools were plugged into some outlets in the corridor, not into any outlets in my apartment.)
Any ideas what could have happened here? Did those power tools fry the LNB somehow, or are they just lying about not damaging the cables?