Hi,
I was just installed last week, and so far I'm really happy except for two somewhat minor issues:
1. ESPN News and ESPN HD sometimes don't come in unless I flip back and forth. I know this is a polarity issue, but I also know these can be hard to trouble shoot. It could be a bad LNB, but could it also be because of the diplexor?
2. PBS does not come in. I get a signal of 70-75, and need 80 to lock, and 85 for weather fade. It does sometimes jump to 90+, but just for a second or two. Could this also be caused by the diplexor? Or to word it differently, if I removed the diplexor and ran two cables inside, and powered the sensar ii with the power adapter, would I get the necessary jump in signal?
I should note that my voom STB does not have the diplexor on the back of it. Instead, my installer put one on the single cable that comes in from the dish/ota and split that, running to the two different inputs on the back of the STB (OTA and sat).
My current OTA is just 6' off the ground, and I could move it up into my attic or onto the side of the house to get above the roof line (2 story house). All major channels come through at 99 degrees at signal of 95+, but PBS is at 353 and like I said above, has signal of 70-75 most of the time. It's only 13 miles away. 353 degrees is unfortunately back through the house, where is 99 is into openness. I would guess moving the OTA higher could give better signal, but I'm not certain. Would a rise of 200-25' make that much difference?
Thanks,
Sean
I was just installed last week, and so far I'm really happy except for two somewhat minor issues:
1. ESPN News and ESPN HD sometimes don't come in unless I flip back and forth. I know this is a polarity issue, but I also know these can be hard to trouble shoot. It could be a bad LNB, but could it also be because of the diplexor?
2. PBS does not come in. I get a signal of 70-75, and need 80 to lock, and 85 for weather fade. It does sometimes jump to 90+, but just for a second or two. Could this also be caused by the diplexor? Or to word it differently, if I removed the diplexor and ran two cables inside, and powered the sensar ii with the power adapter, would I get the necessary jump in signal?
I should note that my voom STB does not have the diplexor on the back of it. Instead, my installer put one on the single cable that comes in from the dish/ota and split that, running to the two different inputs on the back of the STB (OTA and sat).
My current OTA is just 6' off the ground, and I could move it up into my attic or onto the side of the house to get above the roof line (2 story house). All major channels come through at 99 degrees at signal of 95+, but PBS is at 353 and like I said above, has signal of 70-75 most of the time. It's only 13 miles away. 353 degrees is unfortunately back through the house, where is 99 is into openness. I would guess moving the OTA higher could give better signal, but I'm not certain. Would a rise of 200-25' make that much difference?
Thanks,
Sean