I have a 501 receiver and a DPP LNB with a dish 500. The last few weeks it has developed a problem that has me confused. Can anyone tell me what might be happening.
Intermittently, I will lose several channels on the even transponders on both 119 and 110. "The satellite signal has been lost" error screen comes up and it tells me the satellite and transponder number of the channel that has failed. However, when I go into the point dish screen, and select the satellite and transponder that does not tune in, the signal strength is very high. For example, some of my local channels are on satellite 110, spotbeam 20. When those channels fail, I get a signal strength of 120 (out of 125) yet the channels on that transponder still do not come in. Does that make any sense? Also, I only have a 3 day guide, not the 9 day guide that I am normally used to.
The problem seems intermittent during the day and usually clears up at night, but it does not seem to be temperature related. The 'check switch' test does not report any errors, although it seems to take a while to complete. Has anyone ever seen this problem with channels that have high signal levels not tuning in?
Intermittently, I will lose several channels on the even transponders on both 119 and 110. "The satellite signal has been lost" error screen comes up and it tells me the satellite and transponder number of the channel that has failed. However, when I go into the point dish screen, and select the satellite and transponder that does not tune in, the signal strength is very high. For example, some of my local channels are on satellite 110, spotbeam 20. When those channels fail, I get a signal strength of 120 (out of 125) yet the channels on that transponder still do not come in. Does that make any sense? Also, I only have a 3 day guide, not the 9 day guide that I am normally used to.
The problem seems intermittent during the day and usually clears up at night, but it does not seem to be temperature related. The 'check switch' test does not report any errors, although it seems to take a while to complete. Has anyone ever seen this problem with channels that have high signal levels not tuning in?