At night when it drops below about 60 degrees I tend to lose all my even transponders 119 and even some of the odd ones. It happens on all recievers which you can see below in my Sig. I have checked all the connectors and they are good. using good quality rg 59 cable - just kidding its RG 6 rated for HD. I have a dish pro twin LNB and a DPP 44. During the day its fine - all transponders are over 70 and the majority are >90. Moisture has been extremley low and my DPP 44 switch is in my attic and stays at a resonable temp.
Line of site is fine - I took down a 60 ft Ficus a year ago to give me a clear view of the Southwest sky....totally clear and since I am getting good signals I am sure that it is aligned correctly. I would guess that it is probably a bad LNB but in the eight years I have been with dish I have never had one go bad.
Who is gonna fix it for me?
Any suggestions are welcome
Line of site is fine - I took down a 60 ft Ficus a year ago to give me a clear view of the Southwest sky....totally clear and since I am getting good signals I am sure that it is aligned correctly. I would guess that it is probably a bad LNB but in the eight years I have been with dish I have never had one go bad.
Who is gonna fix it for me?
Any suggestions are welcome