Thanks for all of the input, folks. TV is desired in the house here, but it's not vital to our lives. I've been too busy to get back here. Now that the weekend is here, I'm going to dive into this some more.
Ok, let's begin with the cabling issue. It may well indeed be that. I'm willing to concede and replace it. It's the original cabling when we had the thing installed in 2003. But here's what mystifies me thoroughly about this.
First of all, just how should the connections off the LNBF look when routing them through the dish conduit back to the connections for the cable run into the house? When this guy worked on the back of it (when I was at work) back in June, he told my wife that when he installed the DP twin it wouldn't need the external switch that ran into the old set up he was replacing since it had one and therefore did so.
When I came back from work, I saw there was only ONE cable connection coming out of the LNBF itself. I didn't go up to inspect his work (that's why we paid him some serious money for, right?) It seemed to work great for a couple months and then in August, we started noticing dropouts now and then on the 110 satellite. Then in September (at the height of the baseball playoff drama development), we lost it completely, starting us on the rollercoaster we've been on ever since. The error messages about problems with your switch and noticing no pick up on the sat were observed.
When we finally got this dingdong out again (and again, while I'm at work - yeah, I know, big mistake), he goes up to the dish, changes a connection and replaces what he said was an older connection, and it works fine. Again, more money is exchanged and again I didn't inspect his work. It works for all of a week, but not before the darnedest error messages start coming in : I see this full screen notice with a Dish network logo stating Dish was working hard to restore my local access channels and that there's "no need to call." And then we noticed again that shortly after that, the same blasted error messages.
And then, that was when Mr. Dish Franchisee decided to excuse himself from my case.
Now, why did that full screen notice come up just before I lost the satellite?
When I went up to check the connections for myself, finally, I found the back of the LNBF has the two connections (one for each Sat) and found he'd connected the 119 side only to the direct cable run to our receiver. The 110 sat connection was hanging free. What the heck? Is it supposed to work that way?
Just to play around, I ordered a new LNBF and swapped it out with the one Mr. Experience put in back in June .. connecting the 110 and disconnecting the 119. The whole set up started to work again .. checking the diagnostics showed both sats connected, good signal, yada yada yada. I'm starting to get like really confused over this strange turn of events.
And then, just last night, the same bizarre scenario ocurred ALL OVER AGAIN. The DISH screen lying to me saying the channels would be restored, seguing to the switch error message, and then the diagnostics all telling me that the 110 sat is lost AGAIN ..
Let me ask some basic questions, and thanks for reading my suspense novel here ..
Does an LNBF need only one connection? Does it matter off of which side of it should be connected?
As I said, I'm ready to replace the cabling if it's bad, but if it is, why have we never had any problems with the other satellite come in like gang busters? Through this all, since June 119 has never been lost .. 110 has. I'm at my wits end and ready to abandon satellite altogether.