I'm trying to narrow down a problem I'm having with a new HD installation.
Samsung SIR TS360 receiver
D* with HD programming
Triple LNB oval dish from BestBuy (Phillips I think)
100' cable run from dish to receiver
The problem: I get a signal from satellites A and B and am receiving HD programming (but not all HD channels). I get no signal (0%) from satellite C. The TS360 system test returns a "LNB Output Fail". My question is, does the dish pointing have to right on in order for the system test to return a "LNB Output OK"? BTW, I have changed out the LNBs and that didn't help, so it’s unlikely the LNBs are the problem.
It seems to me that the system test should return a "LNB Output OK" if the dish is properly connected to the receiver even if the dish is lying on the ground (i.e., testing the continuity of LNB-cable-receiver circuit) so that during setup you'd know that if you have a 0% signal strength from the satellites that at least your connections are good and the LNBs are good, but you just haven't found the satellites yet. You then have the signal strength meters to help you find the satellites. If the system test needs to see all three satellites in order to work, I guess I have to move my dish
Any insight is appreciated.
Samsung SIR TS360 receiver
D* with HD programming
Triple LNB oval dish from BestBuy (Phillips I think)
100' cable run from dish to receiver
The problem: I get a signal from satellites A and B and am receiving HD programming (but not all HD channels). I get no signal (0%) from satellite C. The TS360 system test returns a "LNB Output Fail". My question is, does the dish pointing have to right on in order for the system test to return a "LNB Output OK"? BTW, I have changed out the LNBs and that didn't help, so it’s unlikely the LNBs are the problem.
It seems to me that the system test should return a "LNB Output OK" if the dish is properly connected to the receiver even if the dish is lying on the ground (i.e., testing the continuity of LNB-cable-receiver circuit) so that during setup you'd know that if you have a 0% signal strength from the satellites that at least your connections are good and the LNBs are good, but you just haven't found the satellites yet. You then have the signal strength meters to help you find the satellites. If the system test needs to see all three satellites in order to work, I guess I have to move my dish
Any insight is appreciated.