I have a DirecTV 18"" satellite with a dual LNB. Well, in the last two days, I had problems picking up signals from "Satellite 1". All the even numbered transponders were showing no input strength.
I poked around, trouble-shooted, tested the cables from the satellite to the Terk switch. Ran the cable directly from the satellite to a DirecTivo box and I still had problems.
So I went down to the local Radio Shack and bought a new dual LNB. After I replaced it, the problem was fixed.
But my LNB is about 5+ years old. Shouldn't it last a little longer than that? I got the LNB that came with the DTV package. But at the same time, I've been having a lot of rain in the Bay Area and I'm wondering if some moisture got into the LNB a few years ago and rusted something.
How long should an LNB last (ie Mean time failure interval)?
Doomster
I poked around, trouble-shooted, tested the cables from the satellite to the Terk switch. Ran the cable directly from the satellite to a DirecTivo box and I still had problems.
So I went down to the local Radio Shack and bought a new dual LNB. After I replaced it, the problem was fixed.
But my LNB is about 5+ years old. Shouldn't it last a little longer than that? I got the LNB that came with the DTV package. But at the same time, I've been having a lot of rain in the Bay Area and I'm wondering if some moisture got into the LNB a few years ago and rusted something.
How long should an LNB last (ie Mean time failure interval)?
Doomster