I have a C-band dish which works well about half the time, and about half the time it has extensive clicks, pops, pixellation, complete signal drop-out, etc. I have not been able to correlate the noise with anything in particular, except that during warmer weather (!) it is a little worse. It appears randomly at all times of day, in any weather (clear, rainy, windy, hot, cold) and for all satellites (except that the Weather Channel on Sat C-3 never gets knocked out completely). High winds do NOT accentuate the problem. In fact, I have had prolonged perfect reception duing strong winter storms.
I have tried the following fixes, none of which have had ANY effect:
1. Bought a complete new receiver (a General Instruments/Motorola 922)
2. Bought a complete new feedhorn/LNB
3. Had the dish realigned
4. Recentered/retuned each satellite
5. Turned off all electronic equipment in my home. (Occasionally I could correlate pressing the "Enter" key on my computer with a pop in the satellite
audio, but turning off the computer, WiFi network, etc. did not eliminate the problem.)
6. Powered the entire satellite system off a shielded isolation transformer.
NOTHING helps. I can go for days with a beautiful, clear signal, and then suddenly it goes to hell. Usually, if I wait an hour or two, the interference goes away. Buit it comes back, sooner or later.
Any ideas?
I have tried the following fixes, none of which have had ANY effect:
1. Bought a complete new receiver (a General Instruments/Motorola 922)
2. Bought a complete new feedhorn/LNB
3. Had the dish realigned
4. Recentered/retuned each satellite
5. Turned off all electronic equipment in my home. (Occasionally I could correlate pressing the "Enter" key on my computer with a pop in the satellite
audio, but turning off the computer, WiFi network, etc. did not eliminate the problem.)
6. Powered the entire satellite system off a shielded isolation transformer.
NOTHING helps. I can go for days with a beautiful, clear signal, and then suddenly it goes to hell. Usually, if I wait an hour or two, the interference goes away. Buit it comes back, sooner or later.
Any ideas?