Hi,
I just had an HD upgraded completed on Thursday - new 5-LNB dish on the roof, HR20 installed. No intermediate multiswitch, just two home-run cables to the receiver. In clear weather I see all relevant transponders on 101 and 110 in the low-mid 90s. All is well with the world...
Except when two storms came through over the weekend - I lost signal from all of the 110 transponders (and HBO HD along with it), while the 101 transponders stayed alive with signals in the low 80s. I have two runs from the dish to my receiver, and I saw this failure on both of them.
I found it very odd that I would lose one satellite due to rain fade but not another. I would think that an alignment problem would cause a weak signal no matter what weather conditions may be - could this be a bad LNB or receiver, or a weather-exposure problem (short circuit due to rain, etc)? Advice is appreciated...
I just had an HD upgraded completed on Thursday - new 5-LNB dish on the roof, HR20 installed. No intermediate multiswitch, just two home-run cables to the receiver. In clear weather I see all relevant transponders on 101 and 110 in the low-mid 90s. All is well with the world...
Except when two storms came through over the weekend - I lost signal from all of the 110 transponders (and HBO HD along with it), while the 101 transponders stayed alive with signals in the low 80s. I have two runs from the dish to my receiver, and I saw this failure on both of them.
I found it very odd that I would lose one satellite due to rain fade but not another. I would think that an alignment problem would cause a weak signal no matter what weather conditions may be - could this be a bad LNB or receiver, or a weather-exposure problem (short circuit due to rain, etc)? Advice is appreciated...