one hopper acting up

all4jo

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Oct 5, 2004
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Haiti and lexington ky
hello guys, i have 2 hoppers and when i arrived home tonight ,i noticed that one of the hoppers would show like its aquiring signal. so first thing i did was switch the lines on the node but it is still not working. i also decided to run a check switch. but im stuck at the "network table is updated screen 4 of 4 "
any other suggestions?
I just noticed also that when i do check switch it only picks up 72.7 sat and all of the tuners say DP,separated.
 
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hello guys, i have 2 hoppers and when i arrived home tonight ,i noticed that one of the hoppers would show like its aquiring signal. so first thing i did was switch the lines on the node but it is still not working. i also decided to run a check switch. but im stuck at the "network table is updated screen 4 of 4 "
any other suggestions?
I just noticed also that when i do check switch it only picks up 72.7 sat and all of the tuners say DP,separated.

Try running it with no sat feed and save it. Then rerun it with the cable hooked up. May not correct it but I would personally try it as another thing to try.
 
hello guys, i have 2 hoppers and when i arrived home tonight ,i noticed that one of the hoppers would show like its aquiring signal. so first thing i did was switch the lines on the node but it is still not working. i also decided to run a check switch. but im stuck at the "network table is updated screen 4 of 4 "
any other suggestions?
I just noticed also that when i do check switch it only picks up 72.7 sat and all of the tuners say DP,separated.

Why did you switch the cables on the node for? All you needed to do is re-run the check switch on the hopper that shows no signal on certain tuners. I have had this happen on one of my hoppers at least twice and a check switch run corrected the lost signal .
 

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