After a heavy rain which was causing my DTV signal to go in and out for 2 days, eventually I found that there was 0 signal on all the transponders (no other changes had been made at that point).
Whilst it was still raining a little (but not enough where it should interrupt signal) I tried moving my dish UP a bit (due to a poor original installation from the "pro", I had to re-adjust a couple times, especially after high winds). I got no signal.
Even after the rain stopped and things dried out, I was unable to get ANY signal level on any transponder. This was a first, as I've always gotten at least SOMETHING. I tried moving the dish (including aligning the el/az as stipulated then moving incrementally) but I was still unable to find any signal. I have always been able to get at least something before.
Could something be fundamentally wrong this time? Maybe due to rain over several years? Is there any way to tell? How does one determine if there's a flaw in the hardware (e.g. the LNB)?
Also, what would be the best way to point the dish? Is there a certain transponder I should use which would work best? Any other tips?
I'm using a standard DTV round dish, installed in 2002, with a basic dual-LNB and only one receiver / cable.
Whilst it was still raining a little (but not enough where it should interrupt signal) I tried moving my dish UP a bit (due to a poor original installation from the "pro", I had to re-adjust a couple times, especially after high winds). I got no signal.
Even after the rain stopped and things dried out, I was unable to get ANY signal level on any transponder. This was a first, as I've always gotten at least SOMETHING. I tried moving the dish (including aligning the el/az as stipulated then moving incrementally) but I was still unable to find any signal. I have always been able to get at least something before.
Could something be fundamentally wrong this time? Maybe due to rain over several years? Is there any way to tell? How does one determine if there's a flaw in the hardware (e.g. the LNB)?
Also, what would be the best way to point the dish? Is there a certain transponder I should use which would work best? Any other tips?
I'm using a standard DTV round dish, installed in 2002, with a basic dual-LNB and only one receiver / cable.