Hi All,
Thought I'd confer with the experts here, on this issue I'm having.
Last week we had a nor'easter tear through New England. Cape Cod experienced winds gusting 60 MPH +
for several hours and heavy rain. The next day I tried my dish and found I had no signals. It was working fine before all this. I'm getting power to the LNB as the signal level is showing 45% and with the dish parked on Anik FI, I'm getting occasional flashes of 10% for signal quality.
Thinking I just had to swing the dish back into place, I checked my true south marks on the pole. Surprisingly it hadn't moved. I tried other satellites using the dish mover, but nothing.
Then I figured that maybe the LNB was affected somehow. I took off the feedhorn cover, the LNB was as a dry as a bone, all connections dry and tight. My last thought was maybe the actuator arm slipped on the clamp...nope all well there too.
So I'm out of ideas and thoughts, anyone have an idea what this problem might be ??
I hope my trusty microHD isn't giving up.
Thanks in advance.
John
Thought I'd confer with the experts here, on this issue I'm having.
Last week we had a nor'easter tear through New England. Cape Cod experienced winds gusting 60 MPH +
for several hours and heavy rain. The next day I tried my dish and found I had no signals. It was working fine before all this. I'm getting power to the LNB as the signal level is showing 45% and with the dish parked on Anik FI, I'm getting occasional flashes of 10% for signal quality.
Thinking I just had to swing the dish back into place, I checked my true south marks on the pole. Surprisingly it hadn't moved. I tried other satellites using the dish mover, but nothing.
Then I figured that maybe the LNB was affected somehow. I took off the feedhorn cover, the LNB was as a dry as a bone, all connections dry and tight. My last thought was maybe the actuator arm slipped on the clamp...nope all well there too.
So I'm out of ideas and thoughts, anyone have an idea what this problem might be ??
I hope my trusty microHD isn't giving up.
Thanks in advance.
John