My 722 lost signal during a thunderstorm (typical Florida cloud cover event) but didn't come back after the storm passed. After multiple reset attempts and checking the point dish screen (all zeros on both 61.5 and 72.7), I discovered that if I leave the point dish screen up and unscrew the coax from the receiver and screw it back in, I get my signals and channels back (low-50s on 72, low 70s on 61.5), but they go away after about 10-15 minutes. I can reliably repeat the process...disconnect/reconnect, signals stay for a while, and then disappear again.
LNB? Grounding? Voltage/resistance issue in the cabling? I'd like some suggestions before initiating a service call.
One thing I noticed is that the signal will return as soon as a get the cable near the back connector and before contact is made with the connector. Feels like an over-voltage or under-resistance issue to me.
LNB? Grounding? Voltage/resistance issue in the cabling? I'd like some suggestions before initiating a service call.
One thing I noticed is that the signal will return as soon as a get the cable near the back connector and before contact is made with the connector. Feels like an over-voltage or under-resistance issue to me.