My setup, dish500 with DP Twin LNBF and Dish 311 receiver picking up 119 and 110, Quad RG-6 coax going directly from LNBF to Dish 311 receive.
Problem Scenario: The other day could not pick up any EVEN numbered transponders on 119 or 110. Did some searching and found a post about this. What I did, per the post, was disconnect the coax at the receive, run CHECKSWITCH, reconnect the coax, run CHECKSWITCH again. At this time the System Info Showed both 119 and 110 working ok, I was able to signal check and view all channels on even transponders. Two days later(today) I looked at the SYSTEM INFO and ran a test to now discover its reported a e -6 signal drift on both 119 and 110. Also at the bottom of the screen it reported two signal losses between 12:14PM and 6:22PM. The tv/satellite were off at this time, no one watching.
I have read many conflicting messages about LNBF drift issues. I do have a new DPP Twin LNBF as a replacement spare. I don't know if I change the DP Twin LNBF if it will solve the drift problems because I've read other posts where users have changed their LNBF and still had the drift problems. My dish 500 was installed by myself, new in Feb 2007 along with RG-6U Quad coax and Quad F-Connectors. I read that drift problems are due to the oscillator malfunctioning in the LNBF. I am just confused as what to do at this time. I don't mind changing the LNBF if that will solve the problem but am skeptical because changing it hasn't solved some others drift problems. I don't want to go through the trouble of replacing it only to have the same issue.
What would some of you more experience people suggest me to do? It woundn't seem to me that coax would cause this problem(bad connection of whatever) if its due to an oscillator problem in the LNBF. My Coax looks in good condition.
Any suggestions welcome.
Regards............
Sk00ter
Problem Scenario: The other day could not pick up any EVEN numbered transponders on 119 or 110. Did some searching and found a post about this. What I did, per the post, was disconnect the coax at the receive, run CHECKSWITCH, reconnect the coax, run CHECKSWITCH again. At this time the System Info Showed both 119 and 110 working ok, I was able to signal check and view all channels on even transponders. Two days later(today) I looked at the SYSTEM INFO and ran a test to now discover its reported a e -6 signal drift on both 119 and 110. Also at the bottom of the screen it reported two signal losses between 12:14PM and 6:22PM. The tv/satellite were off at this time, no one watching.
I have read many conflicting messages about LNBF drift issues. I do have a new DPP Twin LNBF as a replacement spare. I don't know if I change the DP Twin LNBF if it will solve the drift problems because I've read other posts where users have changed their LNBF and still had the drift problems. My dish 500 was installed by myself, new in Feb 2007 along with RG-6U Quad coax and Quad F-Connectors. I read that drift problems are due to the oscillator malfunctioning in the LNBF. I am just confused as what to do at this time. I don't mind changing the LNBF if that will solve the problem but am skeptical because changing it hasn't solved some others drift problems. I don't want to go through the trouble of replacing it only to have the same issue.
What would some of you more experience people suggest me to do? It woundn't seem to me that coax would cause this problem(bad connection of whatever) if its due to an oscillator problem in the LNBF. My Coax looks in good condition.
Any suggestions welcome.
Regards............
Sk00ter