The Symptoms:
Recently I upgraded from a single LNB, round dish to a HD elliptical dish with 3 horns, each of which I presume is a single LNB. Since then, reception has been somewhat spotty, with drop-outs that I've not experienced before.
Most recently, I lost TNT HD (245) entirely. TNT SD shows up, as do several other HD channels, but TNT HD gives a 771 "Searching for Satelllite" message. I've got a technician coming out tomorrow between 12 and 4.
The Half Baked Theory:
When the installer saw that I only had 4 interior cables, 2 to the HD DVR, 1 to a HD receiver, and 1 to a SD receiver, he said he wouldn't install a multiswitch. Instead he installed a simple grounding block, and connected the 4 coax lines from the dish individually to single interior lines. At the time I said I thought I needed a multiswitch anyway, and he insisted it wasn't required.
I've done some reading (dangerous, I know), and I gather that the existing setup means that each tuner can only see one satellite, either 101 or 119, but not both. The HD DVR has two inputs, but while it's possible that the inputs are pointing to 101 and 119 respectively, they're still independent tuners and can't exactly share the information.
Which would explain why I'm getting TNT SD but not HD. Sort of. The HD channel is probably on 119 but not 101. Which doesn't exactly explain why I was able to receive it at one time, but can't now. Which is why the theory is only half-baked.
The Dilemma:
If having a multiswitch is important with a multi-LNB dish regardless of how many receivers you have, how do I convince the tech that he's supposed to install it? Obviously the installer decided he didn't have to, and that could happen again. I don't want to shell out $300 or more for an item that should have been included in the installation.
- Gus
Recently I upgraded from a single LNB, round dish to a HD elliptical dish with 3 horns, each of which I presume is a single LNB. Since then, reception has been somewhat spotty, with drop-outs that I've not experienced before.
Most recently, I lost TNT HD (245) entirely. TNT SD shows up, as do several other HD channels, but TNT HD gives a 771 "Searching for Satelllite" message. I've got a technician coming out tomorrow between 12 and 4.
The Half Baked Theory:
When the installer saw that I only had 4 interior cables, 2 to the HD DVR, 1 to a HD receiver, and 1 to a SD receiver, he said he wouldn't install a multiswitch. Instead he installed a simple grounding block, and connected the 4 coax lines from the dish individually to single interior lines. At the time I said I thought I needed a multiswitch anyway, and he insisted it wasn't required.
I've done some reading (dangerous, I know), and I gather that the existing setup means that each tuner can only see one satellite, either 101 or 119, but not both. The HD DVR has two inputs, but while it's possible that the inputs are pointing to 101 and 119 respectively, they're still independent tuners and can't exactly share the information.
Which would explain why I'm getting TNT SD but not HD. Sort of. The HD channel is probably on 119 but not 101. Which doesn't exactly explain why I was able to receive it at one time, but can't now. Which is why the theory is only half-baked.
The Dilemma:
If having a multiswitch is important with a multi-LNB dish regardless of how many receivers you have, how do I convince the tech that he's supposed to install it? Obviously the installer decided he didn't have to, and that could happen again. I don't want to shell out $300 or more for an item that should have been included in the installation.
- Gus