My husband is at work, having a long hard day. I'd like to get some ideas of what to try first before I even tell him what happened.
We live in E TN and we've had less rain than normal. Last night we got a good soaking rain but our power went off. This morning, 0 signal on either receiver, all satellites are 0.
Our setup, as best as I can remember:
Two 508 DVR receivers... we have a larger Dish that picks up 119, 110, and 105 (I think) for our locals. We have a separate dish pointing to 61.5 for our lifetime Sky Angel (which I just read here is going to be canceled). It's hooked into a DPP44, with a power inserter. I have unplugged the receiver, waited, and it's still 0. I tried resetting the power inserter (unplugged the power inserter, unplugged the receivers, unscrewed the Sat In lines, waited, then plugged back up). This setup has been working fine since Dec 2005.
A Dish installer came to install the DPP44 and he did a fine job. It's grounded. Good RG6 wire. He said if my husband didn't have the dish antenna installed, he would have walked away, saying it couldn't be done. It's aimed very well, between the trees.
But.. the power inserter was plugged directly into the wall outlet... it was not run through a power strip/surge protector, which I thought it was. The green light on the black box is on when plugged in.
Both receivers were plugged into a power strip/surge protector. I heard a little bit of thunder. When the power was off last night, it came on and off again a few times, then stayed on an hour, then went back off for 4 more hours.
There were no high winds last night, and I see no evidence of anything (branch) hitting it. It's been well aligned for years. It was extremely rare that it quit working even in hard downpours.
I would think if it were trees blocking it, we would have had intermittent signals for a while, instead of it working fine yday then 0 today.
So... do you have any ideas of where to start?
Would it be the dish antenna needing to be re-aimed? Could the power inserter be zapped? or the DPP44?
Thanks very much!
Amy
We live in E TN and we've had less rain than normal. Last night we got a good soaking rain but our power went off. This morning, 0 signal on either receiver, all satellites are 0.
Our setup, as best as I can remember:
Two 508 DVR receivers... we have a larger Dish that picks up 119, 110, and 105 (I think) for our locals. We have a separate dish pointing to 61.5 for our lifetime Sky Angel (which I just read here is going to be canceled). It's hooked into a DPP44, with a power inserter. I have unplugged the receiver, waited, and it's still 0. I tried resetting the power inserter (unplugged the power inserter, unplugged the receivers, unscrewed the Sat In lines, waited, then plugged back up). This setup has been working fine since Dec 2005.
A Dish installer came to install the DPP44 and he did a fine job. It's grounded. Good RG6 wire. He said if my husband didn't have the dish antenna installed, he would have walked away, saying it couldn't be done. It's aimed very well, between the trees.
But.. the power inserter was plugged directly into the wall outlet... it was not run through a power strip/surge protector, which I thought it was. The green light on the black box is on when plugged in.
Both receivers were plugged into a power strip/surge protector. I heard a little bit of thunder. When the power was off last night, it came on and off again a few times, then stayed on an hour, then went back off for 4 more hours.
There were no high winds last night, and I see no evidence of anything (branch) hitting it. It's been well aligned for years. It was extremely rare that it quit working even in hard downpours.
I would think if it were trees blocking it, we would have had intermittent signals for a while, instead of it working fine yday then 0 today.
So... do you have any ideas of where to start?
Would it be the dish antenna needing to be re-aimed? Could the power inserter be zapped? or the DPP44?
Thanks very much!
Amy