Ok, we have a directv satellite that has two receivers. One receiver is in the house and one is in our barn. (It's a pretty dang nice barn. Big screen TV and the whole shebang.) But our satellite went out in the barn (only) a few days ago. It says that it has no signal strength. The coax is running to the back of the receiver and we haven't moved that. We tried to disconnect and reconnect it but didn't help. The coax cable runs out the back of our house and through the woods then runs under the driveway and into the barn. Anywhere in the woods, under the barn, and under ground, it could be broke. Is there an easy way to find the break in the wire? Does anyone have any suggestions on where to get a tool that we could put on the end that it could give an approximation of how many feet it is to the break? I learned about these tools in a networking class but I don't have a clue on where to get one. Or does someone have a better idea on how to find the break?
Thanks,
David
Thanks,
David