Equipment:
GeoSatPro 90 cm dish
Invacom SNH-031 LNBF
Fortec Star Mercury II Receiver
My Invacom is soon going to be four years old, which doesn't seem that old, however....
I've been having an increasing level of difficulty locking weak signals and progressively less SQ on full-time transponders (despite peaking the dish repeatedly.) I have also noticed that the center frequency that the Merc detects on blind scans has been progressively increasing over this time.... whereas it was right on or 1 MHz high when the LNBF was new, it now reads 3-4 MHz high on blind scans of known TPs. Is there any chance the LNBF might be deteriorating? I do not have another LNBF to swap out and try. I've got my eye on the new PLL LNBF from SatelliteAV, and while the price is very reasonable, I hate to spend the money if it isn't going to improve anything.
Can anyone suggest any other troubleshooting I should try? Does this sound like an LNBF problem?
GeoSatPro 90 cm dish
Invacom SNH-031 LNBF
Fortec Star Mercury II Receiver
My Invacom is soon going to be four years old, which doesn't seem that old, however....
I've been having an increasing level of difficulty locking weak signals and progressively less SQ on full-time transponders (despite peaking the dish repeatedly.) I have also noticed that the center frequency that the Merc detects on blind scans has been progressively increasing over this time.... whereas it was right on or 1 MHz high when the LNBF was new, it now reads 3-4 MHz high on blind scans of known TPs. Is there any chance the LNBF might be deteriorating? I do not have another LNBF to swap out and try. I've got my eye on the new PLL LNBF from SatelliteAV, and while the price is very reasonable, I hate to spend the money if it isn't going to improve anything.
Can anyone suggest any other troubleshooting I should try? Does this sound like an LNBF problem?