We are having a lot of issues with our dish, and wanted to get some info to talk with the guy when he shows up on Monday.
Yesterday, we had a lot of rain and the receiver was acting up a lot(would have to acquire a satellite signal every time we would change the channel. The 622 could display a channel on one output, but the same channel could not be displayed on the other.
When I called in last night, they asked me to run a check switch, when I did, it showed that an existing satellite was missing, and asked if I wanted to delete it. This morning, everything seems fine.
It seems to happen whenever it rains, and the 61.5 satellite drops out for no good reason (No rain in the area).
I checked the diagnostics screen, and found this:
LNB Drift Detected
0x00, 0xa1, 61.5(e-8)
We had a tech out last week who looked at two menu screens and said that we don't have a problem. It has gotten steadily worse since he was here And I will be killed if the problem is not fixed by my wife. What should I make sure the technician does/knows when they arrive on Monday...
Thanks to all,
Tom
Yesterday, we had a lot of rain and the receiver was acting up a lot(would have to acquire a satellite signal every time we would change the channel. The 622 could display a channel on one output, but the same channel could not be displayed on the other.
When I called in last night, they asked me to run a check switch, when I did, it showed that an existing satellite was missing, and asked if I wanted to delete it. This morning, everything seems fine.
It seems to happen whenever it rains, and the 61.5 satellite drops out for no good reason (No rain in the area).
I checked the diagnostics screen, and found this:
LNB Drift Detected
0x00, 0xa1, 61.5(e-8)
We had a tech out last week who looked at two menu screens and said that we don't have a problem. It has gotten steadily worse since he was here And I will be killed if the problem is not fixed by my wife. What should I make sure the technician does/knows when they arrive on Monday...
Thanks to all,
Tom