I have a DISH 500, Twin LNBF in area code 06249. We had a severe wind/rain storm and I lost my signal. First thought was that the wind blew my dish off target. I've spent hours re-aiming (Az 248, El 25 Sk 127). Getting nowhere.
Tried menu 6-1-1. Got Warning 530. Thought LNBF connection was wet - found one slightly loose so I tightened by hand. No luck.
Pressed power on receiver for 10 sec to reset. Got Error 502.
Disconnected both cables at receiver and ran switch test to clear matrix.
Reconnected both cables, ran switch test again. Got Warning 530 again. Both ports 1 & 2 show same Data for Satellite 1 & 2:
Sat = Conn, Trans = X, Dev = Twin, Status = Reception Error (red), Switch = DP Twin.
That means my hardware is working, right?
6-1-1 says Signal strength for 110 & 119 is zero. Not locked- name not acquired.
The only aiming tool I have is a compass. There are trees that I have barely shot over in the past but I don't think the storm made them grow that night! I'm shooting through a clearing I made. I can take down more trees if necessary but it's a lot of work so I need to pick the right ones. Now I'm questioning my Azimuth aiming. Should I take reading parallel to the elevation bracket or perpendicular to the dish face? It makes a big difference.
I am an amatueur and appreciate any guidance you guys can give! Thanks
Tried menu 6-1-1. Got Warning 530. Thought LNBF connection was wet - found one slightly loose so I tightened by hand. No luck.
Pressed power on receiver for 10 sec to reset. Got Error 502.
Disconnected both cables at receiver and ran switch test to clear matrix.
Reconnected both cables, ran switch test again. Got Warning 530 again. Both ports 1 & 2 show same Data for Satellite 1 & 2:
Sat = Conn, Trans = X, Dev = Twin, Status = Reception Error (red), Switch = DP Twin.
That means my hardware is working, right?
6-1-1 says Signal strength for 110 & 119 is zero. Not locked- name not acquired.
The only aiming tool I have is a compass. There are trees that I have barely shot over in the past but I don't think the storm made them grow that night! I'm shooting through a clearing I made. I can take down more trees if necessary but it's a lot of work so I need to pick the right ones. Now I'm questioning my Azimuth aiming. Should I take reading parallel to the elevation bracket or perpendicular to the dish face? It makes a big difference.
I am an amatueur and appreciate any guidance you guys can give! Thanks