Hi,
I just upgraded my D* system with a 5 LNB Slimline Dish.
The technician installed; left and I checked the channels.
No HD on new channels! Just "searching for satellite 771".
Called D* and the guy was excellent. He nailed the cause as an outmoded multi-switch which was replaced today (11/01/07) by a different techie, with a wideband rig.
Everything works perfect now.
FYI-Nowhere in the online D* site does it mention the multi-switch upgrade and, according to my technician, it is the single most overlooked gadget in the upgrade process.
He said the technicians must make sure (by surfing the channels) that the multi-switch is passing the signal to the receiver.
Most techs just check the satellite status screen for an "OK" on each of the five satellites. This IS NOT good enough.
Don't let the techie leave until they surf the channels and go to the Smithonian channel at 267.
According to my techie, THAT channel is at the very top of the KU band and if you can receive that signal, you'll get them all.
I'm new here and have been lurking during my upgrade.
Just thought I'd share my experience with you.
Thank You for listening (reading).
ggames
New York State
I just upgraded my D* system with a 5 LNB Slimline Dish.
The technician installed; left and I checked the channels.
No HD on new channels! Just "searching for satellite 771".
Called D* and the guy was excellent. He nailed the cause as an outmoded multi-switch which was replaced today (11/01/07) by a different techie, with a wideband rig.
Everything works perfect now.
FYI-Nowhere in the online D* site does it mention the multi-switch upgrade and, according to my technician, it is the single most overlooked gadget in the upgrade process.
He said the technicians must make sure (by surfing the channels) that the multi-switch is passing the signal to the receiver.
Most techs just check the satellite status screen for an "OK" on each of the five satellites. This IS NOT good enough.
Don't let the techie leave until they surf the channels and go to the Smithonian channel at 267.
According to my techie, THAT channel is at the very top of the KU band and if you can receive that signal, you'll get them all.
I'm new here and have been lurking during my upgrade.
Just thought I'd share my experience with you.
Thank You for listening (reading).
ggames
New York State