I am running a Dish 1000 with a VIP622 receiver in dedicated trailer that is used for tailgating.
Every week we go through the same problem. We find the satellite intially and it works fine for a few hours, but as the day wears on, we lose the signal and are never able to get it back - its like the satellite has falln from the sky. We check that the pole the dish is mounted on is level and there are no obstructions. It is mounted on the side of the trailer so it is secure. We park in the exact same spot every week. We use a hand-held signal meter to find the satellite.
First question - We use it almost exclusively for ESPN HD, Fox Sports and then local channels OTA. Being a fairly newby to Satellite use, what satellites are necessary for ESPN and Fox sports? We seem to get what we need by aiming at 119.
Second, Why can we get the satellite in, then lose it shortly thereafter and not be able to find it again at all? This is especially the case if we cut power to the trailer to go in at at the beginning of the game, when we come back and power back up, we cannot find the satellite again. We have not changed the angle or direction of the dish and have not moved the trailer.
This same receiver works flawlessly in the home, but not when we put it in use in the trailer. Could the Hard Drive be the problem? Could it be the powering up and powering down? This is getting to the point of no return. I am about to scrap the whole satellite dish thing and go to only OTA. I notice that other people in our lot have Direct TV and seem to have no problems. Only us with the dedicated trailer and Dish Network seem to be having problems. I really need some advice on a new rugged receiver or a better way to lock into the satellite and KEEP it there.
Every week we go through the same problem. We find the satellite intially and it works fine for a few hours, but as the day wears on, we lose the signal and are never able to get it back - its like the satellite has falln from the sky. We check that the pole the dish is mounted on is level and there are no obstructions. It is mounted on the side of the trailer so it is secure. We park in the exact same spot every week. We use a hand-held signal meter to find the satellite.
First question - We use it almost exclusively for ESPN HD, Fox Sports and then local channels OTA. Being a fairly newby to Satellite use, what satellites are necessary for ESPN and Fox sports? We seem to get what we need by aiming at 119.
Second, Why can we get the satellite in, then lose it shortly thereafter and not be able to find it again at all? This is especially the case if we cut power to the trailer to go in at at the beginning of the game, when we come back and power back up, we cannot find the satellite again. We have not changed the angle or direction of the dish and have not moved the trailer.
This same receiver works flawlessly in the home, but not when we put it in use in the trailer. Could the Hard Drive be the problem? Could it be the powering up and powering down? This is getting to the point of no return. I am about to scrap the whole satellite dish thing and go to only OTA. I notice that other people in our lot have Direct TV and seem to have no problems. Only us with the dedicated trailer and Dish Network seem to be having problems. I really need some advice on a new rugged receiver or a better way to lock into the satellite and KEEP it there.