Greetings..
I recently started having a problem with my 722 and dish 1000.2 with 4th LNBF.
(first the setup and history)
I have a 722 receiver connected to a 1000.2 LNBF with a single DP LNBF connected to the input (on the 1000.2). I am not actually using 129 LNBF on the 1000.2 it is blocked by trees. I added a 30" dish for 129. These dishes are connected to the receiver with 200' of cable. Everything was working fine for the last 7 months.
Anyway, here is the problem.. Recently, I lost my signal from all my LNBFs. Ran a check switch and the receiver thought there was 38 ports instead of the 4 in my 1000.2. It seemed like the cable was disconnected. (like when you run a checkswitch with the cable disconnected) This is when things got confusing. If I disconnect the extra dish from the 1000.2 the receiver recognizes the 1000.2 and sees 110 and 119. I never could see 129 from the 1000.2 dish due to trees. If I just connect the 129 dish/LNBF the receiver recognizes 1 LNBF and 129.
I swapped out the 1000.2 LNBF and got the same results.
I plan on wiring up a 1000.2 with an external LNBF and connect them directly to the
splitter (on the receiver) to eliminate any cable issues. I do not have an extra splitter to eliminate that right now..
Has anyone seen this before? Any ideas/suggestions would be greatly appreciated..
thanks..
-Vic-
I recently started having a problem with my 722 and dish 1000.2 with 4th LNBF.
(first the setup and history)
I have a 722 receiver connected to a 1000.2 LNBF with a single DP LNBF connected to the input (on the 1000.2). I am not actually using 129 LNBF on the 1000.2 it is blocked by trees. I added a 30" dish for 129. These dishes are connected to the receiver with 200' of cable. Everything was working fine for the last 7 months.
Anyway, here is the problem.. Recently, I lost my signal from all my LNBFs. Ran a check switch and the receiver thought there was 38 ports instead of the 4 in my 1000.2. It seemed like the cable was disconnected. (like when you run a checkswitch with the cable disconnected) This is when things got confusing. If I disconnect the extra dish from the 1000.2 the receiver recognizes the 1000.2 and sees 110 and 119. I never could see 129 from the 1000.2 dish due to trees. If I just connect the 129 dish/LNBF the receiver recognizes 1 LNBF and 129.
I swapped out the 1000.2 LNBF and got the same results.
I plan on wiring up a 1000.2 with an external LNBF and connect them directly to the
splitter (on the receiver) to eliminate any cable issues. I do not have an extra splitter to eliminate that right now..
Has anyone seen this before? Any ideas/suggestions would be greatly appreciated..
thanks..
-Vic-