I'm in the Ft Wayne LiL area.
I experience periodic (randomly, but for a period of time) breakups of my locals and the associated SFSS message on those locals.
According to the excellent list over on the post DIRECTV Transponder Map: Data of 10/13/09 - DBSTalk.Com, my locals are on 99W TP 6 (Ka-high).
Trouble is, when I go over the signal strength screen, even when I DON'T see a breakup, I see a SS of 0 on 99s, TP6.
Sometimes, I see a strength of 66-80 on it, but most of the time it shows 0, even when I'm watching the channel fine. Of course, it only happens when the better half is taping her shows, so you get long periods of HD nothingness recorded.
Dish is peaked. Here are the SS. The red one is the one I THINK I should be looking at.
99s
1-8 0/0/0/19/0/0/NA/NA
9-16 NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/95/97
17-24 0/0/99/98/96/96/95/95
25-32 NA all
103s
1-8 0/0/0/0/0/0/NA/NA
9-16 NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/92/0
17-24 0/58/0/0/77/80/0/96
25-32 NA All
99c
1-8 - 92/94/85/89/91/93/85/89
9-16 - 92/94/86/90/95/95/NA/NA
103c
1 - 8 - 95/94/92/91/93/91/91/91
9-16 - 94/91/93/93/95/95/NA/NA
101
96/95/95/95/95/99/95/99
95/95/95/100/95/100/91/97
94/64/93/99/93/100/93/99
93/97/93/95/100/89/100
110
8 - 95
10 - 98
12 - 95
All others NA
119
22-24 100/0/98
25-32 51/100/100/100/66/100/100/100
Dish is AU-9 legacy, 4 cables down to slope eq->amp->polarity locker->splitters (HF) feeding a SWM and WB68.
When the problem happens, it happens on ALL (SWM and legacy). Bypassing the stack straight in from the dish to a receiver yields same results, with lower signals, but the channels work (just not the LiL's).
Dish is firmed up with stabilizer bars. Wind will probably take the roof and the garage with the dish before it wobbles.
My thoughts are the LNB is going, so much so that I ordered another one from solidsignal just to have a spare.
Am I looking at the right slot for the SS on the TP screen or do I have to add an offset to get the right one. Is it worth (when I can catch a signal on it) to try and peak what I think is the right one to see if I can get it higher?
EKG
I experience periodic (randomly, but for a period of time) breakups of my locals and the associated SFSS message on those locals.
According to the excellent list over on the post DIRECTV Transponder Map: Data of 10/13/09 - DBSTalk.Com, my locals are on 99W TP 6 (Ka-high).
Trouble is, when I go over the signal strength screen, even when I DON'T see a breakup, I see a SS of 0 on 99s, TP6.
Sometimes, I see a strength of 66-80 on it, but most of the time it shows 0, even when I'm watching the channel fine. Of course, it only happens when the better half is taping her shows, so you get long periods of HD nothingness recorded.
Dish is peaked. Here are the SS. The red one is the one I THINK I should be looking at.
99s
1-8 0/0/0/19/0/0/NA/NA
9-16 NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/95/97
17-24 0/0/99/98/96/96/95/95
25-32 NA all
103s
1-8 0/0/0/0/0/0/NA/NA
9-16 NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/NA/92/0
17-24 0/58/0/0/77/80/0/96
25-32 NA All
99c
1-8 - 92/94/85/89/91/93/85/89
9-16 - 92/94/86/90/95/95/NA/NA
103c
1 - 8 - 95/94/92/91/93/91/91/91
9-16 - 94/91/93/93/95/95/NA/NA
101
96/95/95/95/95/99/95/99
95/95/95/100/95/100/91/97
94/64/93/99/93/100/93/99
93/97/93/95/100/89/100
110
8 - 95
10 - 98
12 - 95
All others NA
119
22-24 100/0/98
25-32 51/100/100/100/66/100/100/100
Dish is AU-9 legacy, 4 cables down to slope eq->amp->polarity locker->splitters (HF) feeding a SWM and WB68.
When the problem happens, it happens on ALL (SWM and legacy). Bypassing the stack straight in from the dish to a receiver yields same results, with lower signals, but the channels work (just not the LiL's).
Dish is firmed up with stabilizer bars. Wind will probably take the roof and the garage with the dish before it wobbles.
My thoughts are the LNB is going, so much so that I ordered another one from solidsignal just to have a spare.
Am I looking at the right slot for the SS on the TP screen or do I have to add an offset to get the right one. Is it worth (when I can catch a signal on it) to try and peak what I think is the right one to see if I can get it higher?
EKG