Greetings Tech Gurus,
I get a Complete Signal Loss from time to time, which is something that developed after upgrading from a 3900, which ran flawlessly for about 10 years to the system described below. The upgrade reused the original run of sat cable and ran fine for months.
The first time I lost sat signal, I removed a surge protector between the DVR diplexer and the cable to the sat dish. Fixed problem for a while.
Happened again & I replaced a connector on the cable run to the diplexer at the DVR. Fixed problem again.
Happened again (and again) and I finally realized that simply disconnecting the sat cable from the diplexer and reconnecting it was what it takes to fix the problem. Sometimes removing power from the DVR and restarting fixed it. Occasionally resetting the DVR from the front panel has worked, but not usually.
So, I will undoubtedly need a service call. Could be
a. I just need a repoint (see signal levels below)
b. Something wrong with the receiver?
c. Something wrong with the cable or diplexers?
d. Something wrong with the switch?
I am concerned that troubleshooting this will be a long process for the Tech, since as soon as the sat cable is cycled, the problem goes usually away and may not come back for days or weeks.
Any thoughts on what the likely cause is?
I would be willing to run two lines of higher grade cable (like Belden 1694A) to upgrade the cable and remove the diplexers from the system. Is this worth doing before calling in the Tech?
Thanks
System:
Milwaukee, WI area
722K with OTA module
1000.4 EA
Sat cable = ~80 foot run of Commscope 5729 - single cable w/ diplexers on each end.
OTA NOT diplexed onto sat cable
Typical Signal Strengths from Point Dish screen:
61.5 55-60
72.7 45-48
77 43 - 45
I get a Complete Signal Loss from time to time, which is something that developed after upgrading from a 3900, which ran flawlessly for about 10 years to the system described below. The upgrade reused the original run of sat cable and ran fine for months.
The first time I lost sat signal, I removed a surge protector between the DVR diplexer and the cable to the sat dish. Fixed problem for a while.
Happened again & I replaced a connector on the cable run to the diplexer at the DVR. Fixed problem again.
Happened again (and again) and I finally realized that simply disconnecting the sat cable from the diplexer and reconnecting it was what it takes to fix the problem. Sometimes removing power from the DVR and restarting fixed it. Occasionally resetting the DVR from the front panel has worked, but not usually.
So, I will undoubtedly need a service call. Could be
a. I just need a repoint (see signal levels below)
b. Something wrong with the receiver?
c. Something wrong with the cable or diplexers?
d. Something wrong with the switch?
I am concerned that troubleshooting this will be a long process for the Tech, since as soon as the sat cable is cycled, the problem goes usually away and may not come back for days or weeks.
Any thoughts on what the likely cause is?
I would be willing to run two lines of higher grade cable (like Belden 1694A) to upgrade the cable and remove the diplexers from the system. Is this worth doing before calling in the Tech?
Thanks
System:
Milwaukee, WI area
722K with OTA module
1000.4 EA
Sat cable = ~80 foot run of Commscope 5729 - single cable w/ diplexers on each end.
OTA NOT diplexed onto sat cable
Typical Signal Strengths from Point Dish screen:
61.5 55-60
72.7 45-48
77 43 - 45