From reading the thread, two areas of concern jump out at me:
1). the proper orientation of the BSC-621 is documented,
and should be set for zero skew when the dish is pointed at your true south bird.
Period.
As a side note, it will operate fine if you should twist the LNBf 180 degrees.
That just means your vertical probe is pointing up instead of down. Same thing.
But, if you rotate the LNBf 90º, then you will swap all Vertical transponders for Horizontal ones.
If you find your transponders interchanged (
even for
odd on 4DTV, I think), then 90º is the cure.
Anole pix of skew for CK-1 and BSC-621 LNBf's
http://www.satelliteguys.us/1281374-post50.html
Of course, you would not want to run a BSC-621-2 on Analog nor 4DTV
Ku, if it's the one with
Universal Ku LNB.
(I say that to cover my butt, because not owning one, I can never remember which BSC is which! ) -
Reason being, those receivers cannot deal with the local oscillator frequency of 10600 instead of the expected 10750
That's a Ku-only problem, of course, and either LNBf would work the same on C-band.
2). It sounds like you do not have reliable counting in your Vbox.
As I have read about them, they are quite reliable, so...
- maybe you have flaky, broken, or otherwise damaged wiring on the sensor
- maybe you have a flaky reed switch which the 4D can deal with but the Vbox cannot
(try adjusting the reed-to-magnet spacing if possible)
It could be something totally different even down to ground loops, so the above it not a guaranteed fix.
It's just a place to start.
Best of luck - :up