Hello. I am desperate for help on this issue. It's my favorite time of year with college and pro football in full swing; however, I cannot watch my satellite channels. I'll describe the issue and then provide background information. I've connected the DVR to two different coax outlets in two different rooms and experienced the same behavior. When initially connected, the receiver communicates with the satellite perfectly for between 30 minutes and an hour. After that, it starts to lose the connection and I see 771 errors on the screen. The longer it is connected, the more I see 771 and then 775 errors. Essentially, I'll get about 1-2 seconds of video and then 771 and/or 775 errors for 30 or 60 seconds. (Left it connected in the living room for about a week, turning it off and then back on to test after a few days. Connection to satellite never improved. A few seconds of video and then multiple seconds of errors.)
I've had two DirectTV technicians out to the house to help and we thought we had things setup before the last one left but shortly after they left, I experienced the behavior described above. I tried inserting an amp in the line but didn't have any impact. I left it this way for about a week and finally tried moving the DVR to another room. It worked for about an hour and then did the same as described above. That's what lead me to posting here. I'm not very experienced with troubleshooting these types of issues. Based on the behavior though, it seems as though some hardware changes over time and results in the issues I'm seeing. What I mean is that maybe there is a faulty connector or other component in the loop that heats up after x amount of time and then impacts the signal (no real idea). I wouldn't know how to find and fix something like this though.
Now, here's more background. I'm just finishing some remodel work on the house and the coax was run by the contractor. He unfortunately daisy-chained the coax from the satellite to 5 different rooms. I'm very frustrated about this but it is not easily fixed. We used spray foam insulation when we remodeled. As best as I can tell, the main line comes in and is then split to 2 rooms upstairs. The power supply for the satellite is connected to one end of that split. The other continues on to the deck, then master bedroom and finally to the living room. The rooms where I've had the DVR setup are the living room and the master bedroom. Obviously, not what I want but that's what it is right now. I understand that I may have to rerun things but that's a hard pill to swallow after all the work that we just did.
DVR model # is HR24. We purchased it and had the satellite installed around 7/2011.
I am looking for any help possible and appreciate any help offered. I'll gladly provide more information if I have it.
I've had two DirectTV technicians out to the house to help and we thought we had things setup before the last one left but shortly after they left, I experienced the behavior described above. I tried inserting an amp in the line but didn't have any impact. I left it this way for about a week and finally tried moving the DVR to another room. It worked for about an hour and then did the same as described above. That's what lead me to posting here. I'm not very experienced with troubleshooting these types of issues. Based on the behavior though, it seems as though some hardware changes over time and results in the issues I'm seeing. What I mean is that maybe there is a faulty connector or other component in the loop that heats up after x amount of time and then impacts the signal (no real idea). I wouldn't know how to find and fix something like this though.
Now, here's more background. I'm just finishing some remodel work on the house and the coax was run by the contractor. He unfortunately daisy-chained the coax from the satellite to 5 different rooms. I'm very frustrated about this but it is not easily fixed. We used spray foam insulation when we remodeled. As best as I can tell, the main line comes in and is then split to 2 rooms upstairs. The power supply for the satellite is connected to one end of that split. The other continues on to the deck, then master bedroom and finally to the living room. The rooms where I've had the DVR setup are the living room and the master bedroom. Obviously, not what I want but that's what it is right now. I understand that I may have to rerun things but that's a hard pill to swallow after all the work that we just did.
DVR model # is HR24. We purchased it and had the satellite installed around 7/2011.
I am looking for any help possible and appreciate any help offered. I'll gladly provide more information if I have it.