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I've got an older (maybe 12 years) 500 twin Dish that I've had in the same spot for the entire time. I have 2 receivers in the house. The only time I ever lost signal was in a bad storm. Now I've lost a large number of stations, while other ones are fine. The weather is very clear, so it can't be that. I don't understand why it's doing some of the things it's doing. For example, the downstairs receiver shows satellite 110, transponder 5 as having a good signal of 65. The upstairs receiver shows the same Sat/Trans as bad signal at a 3. Why are the 2 different ?
By the way, I'm kind of an old-timer (almost 70), but I used to be an electronics tech before I retired years ago. I want to try and fix this myself if it's something easy. I have a number of trees around the direction of the 2 satellites. I'm thinking maybe one of those branches finally grew into the signal path ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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I've got an older (maybe 12 years) 500 twin Dish that I've had in the same spot for the entire time. I have 2 receivers in the house. The only time I ever lost signal was in a bad storm. Now I've lost a large number of stations, while other ones are fine. The weather is very clear, so it can't be that. I don't understand why it's doing some of the things it's doing. For example, the downstairs receiver shows satellite 110, transponder 5 as having a good signal of 65. The upstairs receiver shows the same Sat/Trans as bad signal at a 3. Why are the 2 different ?
By the way, I'm kind of an old-timer (almost 70), but I used to be an electronics tech before I retired years ago. I want to try and fix this myself if it's something easy. I have a number of trees around the direction of the 2 satellites. I'm thinking maybe one of those branches finally grew into the signal path ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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