Hi. Last month I upgraded to a 622 receiver. I wanted to see what software version that I had. When I went to the System Information screen I noticed that it said: "LNB drift detected", and it displayed the following error message:
0x0e, 0xA1, 110 (e -7.31) (o 0.00), 119 (e -7.35) (o 0.00).
I think I am correct in assuming that this means the LNB oscillator drifted by 7.3 MHz for both the 110 and 119 satellites? Since then, I have been tracking this drift, and I have noted that it varies with temperature. I live in Connecticut and we have wide temperature variations this time of year. When the temperature is in the 30s, the drift is about -4.2. Today, the temperature is about 70 and I got the error message shown above (e -7.35).
I called dish network and the tech support guy said that this was OK. He said that the amout of drift that I was seeing was nothing to worry about. When I asked him what amount of drift was considered to be out of spec, he said 8.00. When I pointed out that 7.35 was pretty close to 8, he said that he has even had customers with drift of 7.99, and that was OK!!
Did I get the correct info on the LNB drift? Does anyone know how high the drift needs to be before I will have a tuning problem?
0x0e, 0xA1, 110 (e -7.31) (o 0.00), 119 (e -7.35) (o 0.00).
I think I am correct in assuming that this means the LNB oscillator drifted by 7.3 MHz for both the 110 and 119 satellites? Since then, I have been tracking this drift, and I have noted that it varies with temperature. I live in Connecticut and we have wide temperature variations this time of year. When the temperature is in the 30s, the drift is about -4.2. Today, the temperature is about 70 and I got the error message shown above (e -7.35).
I called dish network and the tech support guy said that this was OK. He said that the amout of drift that I was seeing was nothing to worry about. When I asked him what amount of drift was considered to be out of spec, he said 8.00. When I pointed out that 7.35 was pretty close to 8, he said that he has even had customers with drift of 7.99, and that was OK!!
Did I get the correct info on the LNB drift? Does anyone know how high the drift needs to be before I will have a tuning problem?