TL,DR: Only one of my 2 receivers loses signal, need help to determine where the issue is.
Long version: I have an original Hopper, and a Hopper with Sling, and twice in the last few months I have had the original Hopper display a complete signal loss, while the HwS does just fine. I was able to resolve the issue this time by doing a system status check (note that a power cord reset and a check switch did not help). Or else it spontaneously fixed itself while I was doing the system status check. Last time it was fixed after I changed the coax cable from the wall to the Hopper; I thought it may have gotten pinched at some point, as the wall plate was behind a bookcase. There is no chance it was pinched this time as I moved things around last time. The entire time I had complete signal loss showing , the point dish screen showed it locked on the appropriate satellites with at least 43 for each transponder. Is this a problem with the dish pointing? The LNB? The receiver? Still the wiring? Many thanks!
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Long version: I have an original Hopper, and a Hopper with Sling, and twice in the last few months I have had the original Hopper display a complete signal loss, while the HwS does just fine. I was able to resolve the issue this time by doing a system status check (note that a power cord reset and a check switch did not help). Or else it spontaneously fixed itself while I was doing the system status check. Last time it was fixed after I changed the coax cable from the wall to the Hopper; I thought it may have gotten pinched at some point, as the wall plate was behind a bookcase. There is no chance it was pinched this time as I moved things around last time. The entire time I had complete signal loss showing , the point dish screen showed it locked on the appropriate satellites with at least 43 for each transponder. Is this a problem with the dish pointing? The LNB? The receiver? Still the wiring? Many thanks!
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