[Problem Solved] Help: Sudden Loss of Signal
I've had DirecTV since January of 2004. The picture has been splendid except during unusally bad storms. I reside in an apartment in the Cleveland, Ohio (44121) area. The dish is secured to the top of the building. I use a dual-tuner Philips DSR-704.
Late yesterday afternoon, around 4 P.M., the screen went black and I received a message that said something along the lines of "Searching for a signal on Sat. 1 and Sat 2". This message persisted throughout the night. The next morning, I flipped on the TV and saw a message saying something along the lines of "recorder trying to download signal from satellite". For some reason, the dish was not able to connect to the satellite.
I tried all of the trouble-shooting suggestions. I made sure everything was correctly plugged in. I unplugged the unit for five minutes and then plugged it back in. Still, the dish could not pick up a signal. I climbed the ladder to the top of the roof and examined the dish. It appeared to be securely in place. There was absolutely no play on the dish whatsoever. It seemed to be in the precise location as when it was installed by the professional installers.
I examined the azimuth, elevation, and tilt configurations on the dish and they seemed very close (practically exact) to the recommended configurations. I am able to still watch shows recorded on the DVR, but nothing else.
As far as I can tell, absolutely nothing (dish, connections, etc.) has changed.
I called DirecTV and they said it would cost $70 for a service call. In my opinion, that's pretty outrageous. I pay $50 a month for programming and I never had to pay for a service call when I had cable.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be preventing the dish from picking up a signal? I've tried all the troubleshooting suggestions (including pulling the card out and then putting it back in).
This whole experience is really turning me off to DirecTV.
Below is a thumbnail of my dish on the rooftop:
I've had DirecTV since January of 2004. The picture has been splendid except during unusally bad storms. I reside in an apartment in the Cleveland, Ohio (44121) area. The dish is secured to the top of the building. I use a dual-tuner Philips DSR-704.
Late yesterday afternoon, around 4 P.M., the screen went black and I received a message that said something along the lines of "Searching for a signal on Sat. 1 and Sat 2". This message persisted throughout the night. The next morning, I flipped on the TV and saw a message saying something along the lines of "recorder trying to download signal from satellite". For some reason, the dish was not able to connect to the satellite.
I tried all of the trouble-shooting suggestions. I made sure everything was correctly plugged in. I unplugged the unit for five minutes and then plugged it back in. Still, the dish could not pick up a signal. I climbed the ladder to the top of the roof and examined the dish. It appeared to be securely in place. There was absolutely no play on the dish whatsoever. It seemed to be in the precise location as when it was installed by the professional installers.
I examined the azimuth, elevation, and tilt configurations on the dish and they seemed very close (practically exact) to the recommended configurations. I am able to still watch shows recorded on the DVR, but nothing else.
As far as I can tell, absolutely nothing (dish, connections, etc.) has changed.
I called DirecTV and they said it would cost $70 for a service call. In my opinion, that's pretty outrageous. I pay $50 a month for programming and I never had to pay for a service call when I had cable.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be preventing the dish from picking up a signal? I've tried all the troubleshooting suggestions (including pulling the card out and then putting it back in).
This whole experience is really turning me off to DirecTV.
Below is a thumbnail of my dish on the rooftop: