Like i said the Sq right above the threshold on my stb with no breakups. Sq is 67%Im getting nothing on my 90cm here in NE Illinois.
i always get in the 90s
anyone knows what happen to RTN ???
Like i said the Sq right above the threshold on my stb with no breakups. Sq is 67%Im getting nothing on my 90cm here in NE Illinois.
1inabillion what are you running for a receiver and what SR on RTN?
Well if your getting it with the signal your getting it's running way down on power. That tells me that the uplink amplifier must have fried and there running on some makeshift setup. My 90 don't see a peep on my Pansat 2700A, 11735 4040 peaked to the max on AMC 9. NBC is showing me 99 Quality.
I wonder if we need a polarity tweak to our dishes now???? If they are doing something different, maybe the skew has changed slightly....
I wonder if we need a polarity tweak to our dishes now???? If they are doing something different, maybe the skew has changed slightly....
True, True True.....I just peaked my feedhorn and I see the signal now, 63-64 sq..but it won't lockup and show the programming but the signal is there...woohoo....they will get this fixed gang, have no fear. I wish I could have done this for Adam-12 tonight....btw, I'm using an 8 foot fiberglass dish....
edit...it drops out to 10 sq every so often
What LNB's you guys using on your Fiberglass dishes? I still don't have RTV, on my 1.2 dish. But I have two 10 foot fiberglass dishes we use to pick up alternate programming off of C-band. I've asked my engineer in the past if we ever could use those to pick up RTV and he said they wouldn't work.
What LNB's you guys using on your Fiberglass dishes? I still don't have RTV, on my 1.2 dish. But I have two 10 foot fiberglass dishes we use to pick up alternate programming off of C-band. I've asked my engineer in the past if we ever could use those to pick up RTV and he said they wouldn't work.
RTN still up watching it takes a thief sq still @ 67%.
If the dishes are prime focus and have ku compatible mesh in them you would need a prime focus ku LNB otherwise the dish will be underilluminated.
What does RTV say about getting signal back to normal for you guys?
I believe they are prime focus as they are being used right now for c-band. But if they have ku compatible mesh, i have no idea about that. I just know they are big bulky heavy duty fiberglass.
RTV hasn't informed us yet about anything. But i'm sure they are working hard at it.
As an affiliate with RTV, FamilyNet, MyFamilyTV, etc... as well as others I usually do to not hear anything from them when a problem occurs untill things are back to normal. This is because they are working hard in gettting it back on the air and the numerous phone calls and emails will only delay the engineers in performing their duty's.
I go through the same thing on a local level when my wireless link goes out, problems with transmitter, or whatever the situation maybe. I am to not be disturbed until it's Fixed.
I'm a bit confused by the posts here. Ie the 11735 signal was completely gone, not just weak. Then I read posts like this saying that it's still up?? So I go back this morning, and it is COMPLETELY GONE. Definately not just weak.
So either the signal is coming up, then going down, etc, etc, or else it has changed frequency, and some people with loose tuners are picking up a signal at another freq, such as 11727 or 11723, although those 2 signals look too narrow to be it.
Anyway, I'm confused. I guess another possibility is that they switched sats. I did see an 11735 signal on one of the nearby sats, perhaps AMC3.
The size of the holes in the mesh used will determine if they will work well on ku. Also if the fiberglass is warped they will not play well. With Ku you want the best reflector accuracy and the smallest mesh spacing between holes. On a glass dish that is hard to tell unless you cracked it and looked at it. I suggest looking at the original paperwork and see what if any ku specs it has.
As far as RTV they should give a bit of feedback be a recorded message etc with updates. The affiliate needs to know.
The size of the holes in the mesh used will determine if they will work well on ku. Also if the fiberglass is warped they will not play well. With Ku you want the best reflector accuracy and the smallest mesh spacing between holes. On a glass dish that is hard to tell unless you cracked it and looked at it. I suggest looking at the original paperwork and see what if any ku specs it has.
As far as RTV they should give a bit of feedback be a recorded message etc with updates. The affiliate needs to know.