Ressurecting my C-Band

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Howdy all!
I have a 10' mesh dish at home, c/Ku LNB that has been "idled" for about 8 years. I want to bring the thing back to life. But before I bid on a 4dtv on ebay or on an FTA recvr, is there any way to check manually if the dish is still good? to check that it still can move etc? I read somewhere that the motor was 36 volts, which I can do, the is it PWM or what for the signal to control it?

I would hate to buy a receiver only then to find out that something is wrong with the dish/motor/lnb.

I'm asking around to see if I can find somebody who has an old receiver that I can hook up to check things first.. but so far no luck.
Also, any suggested maintenance on that dish before I do so? grease/lube? that sorta thing?

thanks!
Paul...

oh.. one other? Is it possible to run a 4dtv and an FTA together? one thing I always liked about the c-band was sitting there with a beer friday nights, surfing around to see what kinda odd & wacky channels I could find
 
Welcome to SatelliteGuys! you can hook the large Red and White wires that go to the Motor only of your "dish mover" to either a 12 volt battery or a battery charger to see if it moves... before doing so look at the arm and see if it is rusty etc... if so maybe pour a little penetrating oil or even brake fluid on it and let it sit for awhile...if it looks good maybe a thin coat of vaseline or grease... and yest you can do FTA and C-band at the same time. Check the C-Band FAQs...
 
thanks.. I guess I should have included this part: the wire that comes from the dish inside the house is a 4 conductor flat ribbon type cable. The conductors are not thin, they are quite large.. I will also have to try to figure out which is which because, of course, when I disconnected the old receiver, I didn't mark them.. (altho I did "park" the dish at G5)
 
One of the 4 should be a bundle of wires for the Actuator with larger red and white wires about 12 or 14 gauge and the others much smaller... should be 2 coax (C & Ku) and the Polorotor wires... :) if you know it was at G5 perhaps wait on trying to move or mark the arm if it is not rusted togather...
 
hmmm.. may have been a home-owner install. I remember that each wire was the same. same diameter (probably in the 12ga stranded range) same style.. and none were coax. just stranded wires. Used to have a toshiba recvr on it.. worked fine. only reason we got rid of it was that SWMBO wanted that new-fangled Food network channel, and I couldn't afford a 4dtv at the time
 
I would pull the cover off the actuator at the dish and look where the wires connect.
On the opposite side of the connection block, there should be 2 thin wires for the counter pulse and 2 larger wires for the motor.
On my HTS the motor wires are white/green and the counter is violet/black, but yours may be different.
If it's set 8 years, there's a good chance the motor may be stuck, but in otherwise OK shape.
If you aren't afraid of some simple mechanics and a few gears, it's not a big deal to get those old actuators apart, loosened up, and well lubed for another 10 years or so of service...
 
cool.. thanks.. I'll open the thing up when I get home and see what I can find. I'm now rueing switching from c-band to dishnetwork.. and if I can get everything around and working, I'll be switching back.. tired of getting ripped off for the little dish
 
Example of Ribbon Cable
 

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Bud idled

Howdy all!
I have a 10' mesh dish at home, c/Ku LNB that has been "idled" for about 8 years. I want to bring the thing back to life. But before I bid on a 4dtv on ebay or on an FTA recvr, is there any way to check manually if the dish is still good? to check that it still can move etc? I read somewhere that the motor was 36 volts, which I can do, the is it PWM or what for the signal to control it?

I would hate to buy a receiver only then to find out that something is wrong with the dish/motor/lnb.

I'm asking around to see if I can find somebody who has an old receiver that I can hook up to check things first.. but so far no luck.
Also, any suggested maintenance on that dish before I do so? grease/lube? that sorta thing?

thanks!
Paul...

oh.. one other? Is it possible to run a 4dtv and an FTA together? one thing I always liked about the c-band was sitting there with a beer friday nights, surfing around to see what kinda odd & wacky channels I could find

Hi, yeah i would check the actuator to see if it seized up and also i just started using my bud after 4 years and both my C and Ku-band lnb's were shot,but you will probably have to wait till you get a receiver to know if there good or bad when i got my receiver and plugged it in after it went through the warm up it would keep restarting but as soon as i put a new C-band lnb on it was fine,you also will want to check your coax for damage or corrosion.
 
whoa.. mine looks nothing like that. I had a toshiba receiver way back when and it had 4 spring-loaded connectors (like you would find on speakers)
There are 3 wires coming out of the LNB and one that goes to the motor. Each is just stranded wire. I will take a pic of it tonight if it might help.
I found a pic of the toshiba I had, online and there were the 4 spring terminals for the wires.
I dunno, might it be best to re-run the wires? The dish is only about 25' from the house, the 4 conductor still goes in the house and is just coiled up in the ceiling.

The more I read on the internet, the more I want to get that big dish working again. I've been asking around for an older c-band recvr to borrow for testing, but so far no luck. everybody has gotten rid of them. and I would hate to buy a 4dtv only to then find out that I'll have to replace large amounts of parts on the dish.. altho I would still recoup my money from canceling the little dish, would just take longer.

thanks also for the very prompt replies!

Paul...
 
Also may want to call some of you're local satellite shops, they know that the old analog receivers are useless, an may just give you 1 for you're bussiness in the futher, or sell you 1 cheep.
 
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