P Paulus SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Dec 5, 2003 51 0 Oct 30, 2011 #1 When a legacy LNB goes bad does it tend to fail completely i.e. no signal output at all or does it just give a low level?
When a legacy LNB goes bad does it tend to fail completely i.e. no signal output at all or does it just give a low level?
Stargazer Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Sep 7, 2003 16,567 340 Western WV Oct 31, 2011 #2 I have seen them go out completely when they fail.
boba SatelliteGuys Master Dec 12, 2003 11,350 1,036 Dorchester, TX. Oct 31, 2011 #3 Any thing is possible from complete to just one transponder. And Legacy dosen't fail any differently than a Dish Pro they just fail.
Any thing is possible from complete to just one transponder. And Legacy dosen't fail any differently than a Dish Pro they just fail.
vash1090 SatelliteGuys Pro Jul 7, 2009 659 0 AZ Oct 31, 2011 #4 And as far as I remember Legacy equipment won't test as having LNB drift, it just goes until it quits.
And as far as I remember Legacy equipment won't test as having LNB drift, it just goes until it quits.
TheKrell A mighty and noble race originating on Altair IV. Pub Member / Supporter Jan 4, 2007 39,012 47,000 Fairfax, VA Oct 31, 2011 #5 Yeah, I had one side of a dual DP LNB go dead, while the other side was fine until my 1000.4 installer let it get away on my roof and it broke into pieces when hitting my sidewalk.
Yeah, I had one side of a dual DP LNB go dead, while the other side was fine until my 1000.4 installer let it get away on my roof and it broke into pieces when hitting my sidewalk.
P Paulus SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Dec 5, 2003 51 0 Oct 31, 2011 #6 Thanks for the responses.