I'm hoping someone can help me diagnose this problem -- I don't know enough about how the system works, so I'm looking for some pointers...
A few weeks ago, we were unable to get some channels on our ExpressVU system (multiple receivers experienced the same problem). It turned out we were getting no signal from ALL even transponders on 91. We have a dual LNB dish with two outputs per LNB. After swapping the cabling between the two LNBs (I had to do this both on the inside and outside, why?), I've managed change the problem. Now we have no signal from ALL even transponders on 82.
At the advice of technical support, I tried to re-aim my dish. All that ended up doing was landing me lower signal strength than I started with (I really had a perfect aim before!)
I've tried replacing the switch (SW44), the power inserter, and the power inserter power supply one at a time with a neighbors to see if it was the switch, but no dice. I cant remember if I ran a check switch after replacing the switch -- does that matter?
I'm pretty sure I'm dealing with either a broken LNB (how often does this happen?) or bad cabling (couldn't find any visual clues as to the problem after inspecting the cables, but I haven't looked right where the cabling attaches to the LNB). What can I do to narrow it down further?
Also, with the two LNBs, does one LNB have two outputs for the SAME dish, or does each LNB have one output for 82 and one for 91? I can't see anything on the LNB that indicates which dish it's supposed to receive -- or is this a property of it's location on the dish mounting bracket? I have a spare LNB, but I don't know if I can just replace it, or if it will only function on one side of the dish, or if the multiple outputs have any special significance (or are they interchangable as far as their connection to the SW44 is concerned?)
I don't know how accurate the signal strength display on the point dish application is, but I think I've seen it blip signal for the even transponders. I wasn't sure if this was legitimate, or an artifact of signal on a different transponder, as I have a hard time reproducing this, and it seems to happen around the same time I switch from a working transponder to a non-working one.
Would really appreciate it if anyone could help me out, or give me some tips on what to try next? Sorry for all the questions.
A few weeks ago, we were unable to get some channels on our ExpressVU system (multiple receivers experienced the same problem). It turned out we were getting no signal from ALL even transponders on 91. We have a dual LNB dish with two outputs per LNB. After swapping the cabling between the two LNBs (I had to do this both on the inside and outside, why?), I've managed change the problem. Now we have no signal from ALL even transponders on 82.
At the advice of technical support, I tried to re-aim my dish. All that ended up doing was landing me lower signal strength than I started with (I really had a perfect aim before!)
I've tried replacing the switch (SW44), the power inserter, and the power inserter power supply one at a time with a neighbors to see if it was the switch, but no dice. I cant remember if I ran a check switch after replacing the switch -- does that matter?
I'm pretty sure I'm dealing with either a broken LNB (how often does this happen?) or bad cabling (couldn't find any visual clues as to the problem after inspecting the cables, but I haven't looked right where the cabling attaches to the LNB). What can I do to narrow it down further?
Also, with the two LNBs, does one LNB have two outputs for the SAME dish, or does each LNB have one output for 82 and one for 91? I can't see anything on the LNB that indicates which dish it's supposed to receive -- or is this a property of it's location on the dish mounting bracket? I have a spare LNB, but I don't know if I can just replace it, or if it will only function on one side of the dish, or if the multiple outputs have any special significance (or are they interchangable as far as their connection to the SW44 is concerned?)
I don't know how accurate the signal strength display on the point dish application is, but I think I've seen it blip signal for the even transponders. I wasn't sure if this was legitimate, or an artifact of signal on a different transponder, as I have a hard time reproducing this, and it seems to happen around the same time I switch from a working transponder to a non-working one.
Would really appreciate it if anyone could help me out, or give me some tips on what to try next? Sorry for all the questions.