I'm looking for help with a really odd signal problem. I've got a one and a half year old Eastern arc 1.4 installation with a single 722k receiver and have been experiencing increasingly frequent "signal loss" messages. The message will intermittently occur when powering up or changing channels. Moving up one channel and then back down resolves the problem. Likewise, if flipping to a channel results in a "signal loss" message, flipping up/down a channel resolves the problem.
When I've encountered the error message, I've performed some quick signal checks and found the same signal levels I've had all along (between 50-60 on 72/61.5) with all three sats and even/odd transponders showing up as O.K. I've run "check switch" perhaps ten times with no errors. I've also performed several cold power starts on the 722K, and I've checked and tightened the connections at the LNB, grounding block, diplexer, and receiver.The problem is occuring with increasing frequency, and I'm starting to lose recordings (they're marked as being lost due to no signal).
The system has been trouble free until just a few months back; there's no weather/wind/temperature/obstruction correlation to the apparent signal loss, and as I said, it's always resolved with a channel flip.
I'd welcome suggestions on where to look in the diagnostics/history for more helpful information (LNB drift, etc.).
The setup is two straight 60' runs of high quality 3 Ghz. RG-6 from two ports on the LNB directly to the house to a dual grounding block, then one 20' length of the same type of RG-6 to the diplexer at the receiver. It's a 722k on a small UPS with no OTA module. The problem seems to occur most frequently when moving between Food TV, HGTV, and TBS on 72 (that's our most consistent viewing/recording pattern......).
When I've encountered the error message, I've performed some quick signal checks and found the same signal levels I've had all along (between 50-60 on 72/61.5) with all three sats and even/odd transponders showing up as O.K. I've run "check switch" perhaps ten times with no errors. I've also performed several cold power starts on the 722K, and I've checked and tightened the connections at the LNB, grounding block, diplexer, and receiver.The problem is occuring with increasing frequency, and I'm starting to lose recordings (they're marked as being lost due to no signal).
The system has been trouble free until just a few months back; there's no weather/wind/temperature/obstruction correlation to the apparent signal loss, and as I said, it's always resolved with a channel flip.
I'd welcome suggestions on where to look in the diagnostics/history for more helpful information (LNB drift, etc.).
The setup is two straight 60' runs of high quality 3 Ghz. RG-6 from two ports on the LNB directly to the house to a dual grounding block, then one 20' length of the same type of RG-6 to the diplexer at the receiver. It's a 722k on a small UPS with no OTA module. The problem seems to occur most frequently when moving between Food TV, HGTV, and TBS on 72 (that's our most consistent viewing/recording pattern......).