OK. I've been holding back.
Let me begin from the beginning. I sent the information below to tech help at Kusat, and received a laconic response stating that I cannot use one dish; that I must have two if I want to receive both satellites! I found this advice strange, so I wanted to have it confirmed before I added a second dish, especially if the problem lies elsewhere in my equipment.
Up to now my basic Shaw Direct channel lineup "has not taken" (for lack of a better term).
I have the following equipment:
* 100cm dish
* 2 DMS standard linear lnbf's, 11.70-12.20Ghz, side by side.
* Chieta / WSD-2001 0/22khz multiswitch
* HD DSR 600
I have the following signal quality:
* F1 -- 98%, Ecb 9.8 (299, SD channel)
* F2 -- 97%, Ecb 7.5 (or 87%, Ecb 6.4 on HD channel)
(I can peak these, but I felt these numbers would suffice for the satellite receiver to download the proper software / channel maps -- wrong!).
My problem is that:
* channels are missing and the channel offering changes (daily)
* F1 and F2 will not work at the same time !!!
After a channel map for F2 downloads on the second day, F1 registers 0% signal quality (although I know that it was at 98%, Ecb 9.8 before the channel download).
Here is what I've done several times, always with the same results:
1. I do a factory reset, after which F1 returns to 98%, Ecb 9.8 on 299.
2. I wait 10-30 minutes, after which channels from F1 appear. I've left the channel 299 untouched for hours as well, for fear that I might interrupt a download. And I've left the receiver on 299 overnight. F2 is not available during the first 24hrs. The time display is inaccurate.
3. About 24hrs later, a new channel map with F2 downloads and renumbers former channels from F1. The time display has corrected itself. At this point F1 has 0% signal quality and none of the channels on F1 come in. F2 has good signal quality. I have changed nothing at the dish.
4. After another 24 hrs (or more) the channel offering changes again -- but I still only have F2 channels.
5. The only way to reacquire signal quality on F1 is to do a "factory reset" and (sigh !) wait again for the channel map to load. Then, a day later, F1 is replaced by F2 automatically and... bye-bye F1.
I've read about "v-codes," "channel maps," and "hits," none of which was particularly clear. Something is just not working right and the only advice that I have received from tech support is that I must install a second dish.
After F2 channels appear, why does the receiver refuse to recognize my lnbf on F1, which has the strongest reading of the two?!? I just can't wrap my head around the idea that a separate dish will solve that problem. None of the channels that I receive show any sign of a weak signal.
Your advice would be welcome.