My parents are having some issues with 61.5 in their set-up... I'm hoping a SatGuy may come to the rescue!
They have a D500 (110/119) and D300 (61.5) with DPP Twin and DP Dual, respectively, running to a 622 and 211. Modulated output from the 622 feeds two additional SDTV's. They're located in east/central PA (Philly DMA) and have had this set-up without any problems for about 3 years.
Here's the issue: They're getting random intermittent signal loss messages on the 622 when watching programs coming off of 61.5 (locals). I checked the signal strength meter for 61.5 but, I'm not sure what TP to use for pointing. When I checked, it was on TP 17, with a high 30's level signal. This seemed low to me but, like I said, I don't know if that's the best TP to use?
LOS seems fine, and I haven't tried re-pointing... I was guessing the dish may simply have been knocked out of alignment? Could a bad LNB or switch be causing problems?
The 622 is also running pretty warm, with an average temp of 118 (H: 130, L:113). Could this be contributing?
Thanks in advance for any help!
They have a D500 (110/119) and D300 (61.5) with DPP Twin and DP Dual, respectively, running to a 622 and 211. Modulated output from the 622 feeds two additional SDTV's. They're located in east/central PA (Philly DMA) and have had this set-up without any problems for about 3 years.
Here's the issue: They're getting random intermittent signal loss messages on the 622 when watching programs coming off of 61.5 (locals). I checked the signal strength meter for 61.5 but, I'm not sure what TP to use for pointing. When I checked, it was on TP 17, with a high 30's level signal. This seemed low to me but, like I said, I don't know if that's the best TP to use?
LOS seems fine, and I haven't tried re-pointing... I was guessing the dish may simply have been knocked out of alignment? Could a bad LNB or switch be causing problems?
The 622 is also running pretty warm, with an average temp of 118 (H: 130, L:113). Could this be contributing?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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