This is super annoying. D* Installed this past spring, April. Never had any signal loss up until a few weeks ago, where it went out all day & night. I got up on our roof, just pushed the dish around a bit (didn't mess with alignment). Just thought it was maybe off a hair, IDK.
But doing this worked, and we had signal back for a couple days.
Every since then, we've gradually been having an issue where we lose signal during the day, especially when its sunny (maybe that is coincidence), though this past week we have pretty much lost signal during the day every day at some point.
Sometimes only for a half hour, sometimes out for a few hours. Then come nightfall or late day, signal is usually OK.
Is there anything I can do? As I said, dish alignment has never been changed, so I hate to mess with that.
I was thinking that maybe the dish wasn't aligned very well by D* back in april. Maybe good enough to get a signal, but not aligned well enough to be able to handle even the slightest change. In other words, they didn't give the dish enough "leeway".
We had E* for nearly 18 months, never had such an issue, and E*'s dish was installed in the exact same place as D*'s.
Btw, all channels are out when signal loss (including locals). I checked all connections, on the dish & to the back of reciever, they are tight. I wiped off the lens of the LNB, the dish itself is clean. Not sure what else to do, and this is just getting worse.
Also had a weekend of football planned, which may not happen now. And I know D* will take a few days to get here to fix things, but even then...this issue is NOT our fault, so unless they come & fix this for free, I will be trying to do it myself. I have zero $$ to pay somebody for something I can probably do.
Does my signal being out mostly during the day tell you guys anything? Also, this might be a longshot, but the dish is isntalled on our roof, over shingles. We only had D* since the weather has been warmer (april). So the 1 thing that does go along with the signal loss lately is that we've had a lot of real cold nights lately.
I can't help but wonder if the roof shingles are expanding during the day (in the sun), then the opposite at night, where they shrink in the cold. I doubt the temp changes could raise/lower the dish much more than a hair, but what I'm noticing is that it being off just a hair, literally, can make a difference. It seems.
But doing this worked, and we had signal back for a couple days.
Every since then, we've gradually been having an issue where we lose signal during the day, especially when its sunny (maybe that is coincidence), though this past week we have pretty much lost signal during the day every day at some point.
Sometimes only for a half hour, sometimes out for a few hours. Then come nightfall or late day, signal is usually OK.
Is there anything I can do? As I said, dish alignment has never been changed, so I hate to mess with that.
I was thinking that maybe the dish wasn't aligned very well by D* back in april. Maybe good enough to get a signal, but not aligned well enough to be able to handle even the slightest change. In other words, they didn't give the dish enough "leeway".
We had E* for nearly 18 months, never had such an issue, and E*'s dish was installed in the exact same place as D*'s.
Btw, all channels are out when signal loss (including locals). I checked all connections, on the dish & to the back of reciever, they are tight. I wiped off the lens of the LNB, the dish itself is clean. Not sure what else to do, and this is just getting worse.
Also had a weekend of football planned, which may not happen now. And I know D* will take a few days to get here to fix things, but even then...this issue is NOT our fault, so unless they come & fix this for free, I will be trying to do it myself. I have zero $$ to pay somebody for something I can probably do.
Does my signal being out mostly during the day tell you guys anything? Also, this might be a longshot, but the dish is isntalled on our roof, over shingles. We only had D* since the weather has been warmer (april). So the 1 thing that does go along with the signal loss lately is that we've had a lot of real cold nights lately.
I can't help but wonder if the roof shingles are expanding during the day (in the sun), then the opposite at night, where they shrink in the cold. I doubt the temp changes could raise/lower the dish much more than a hair, but what I'm noticing is that it being off just a hair, literally, can make a difference. It seems.