Dish 500
Quad LNB
721
3800
We just got back last night from vacation for about 9 days. Turned on the 721 and got Downloading Info from Satellite or some similar message. It never finished the job, just hung there forever. Sorry for the vagueness, but I've been in a rush since getting home.
This morning before I left for work, I quickly ran a check switch and it failed on Tuner Two. Again, I know the nomenclature is wrong. My first step when I get home is swap leads at the 721 and see if I can get the problem to move to Tuner One, but please read on.
My dish is on a pole out at the edge of the woods. I'm in Michigan and it's cold with snow. Yes, the dish is clear of snow.
I have 4 leads buried, but only three are needed. When I buried them, I added a fourth as insurance. A couple of years ago, I had a similar problem and by swapping coax around at the ground block I got both receivers working. I was never sure if I had a bad coax cable or if it was the LNB.
A little voice in my head is telling me it's the LNB. I need to do some troubleshooting after work and was wondering how to determine if this is in fact an LNB problem. The ground block is easily accessible on the outside of my house, the dish itself is going to be really ugly to get at this time of year.
For those that will ask, I have no spare LNB to try. Also, if I do need an LNB, what model do I need with the above receivers? I don't want to add any more hardware to the system. I want to replace like with like.
Quad LNB
721
3800
We just got back last night from vacation for about 9 days. Turned on the 721 and got Downloading Info from Satellite or some similar message. It never finished the job, just hung there forever. Sorry for the vagueness, but I've been in a rush since getting home.
This morning before I left for work, I quickly ran a check switch and it failed on Tuner Two. Again, I know the nomenclature is wrong. My first step when I get home is swap leads at the 721 and see if I can get the problem to move to Tuner One, but please read on.
My dish is on a pole out at the edge of the woods. I'm in Michigan and it's cold with snow. Yes, the dish is clear of snow.
I have 4 leads buried, but only three are needed. When I buried them, I added a fourth as insurance. A couple of years ago, I had a similar problem and by swapping coax around at the ground block I got both receivers working. I was never sure if I had a bad coax cable or if it was the LNB.
A little voice in my head is telling me it's the LNB. I need to do some troubleshooting after work and was wondering how to determine if this is in fact an LNB problem. The ground block is easily accessible on the outside of my house, the dish itself is going to be really ugly to get at this time of year.
For those that will ask, I have no spare LNB to try. Also, if I do need an LNB, what model do I need with the above receivers? I don't want to add any more hardware to the system. I want to replace like with like.