I have a couple Tivo DVRs and a TS-360. I problem that I have is that my signal strengths are very good for Sat A (50-60) while b & C are over 85. The cause is a few neighbors trees.
But, after a recent power outage, I took a long time for the Tivos to reload, and the TS-360 has been trying to boot for over a week.
What I find interesting is that is I do a auto detection on the TS-360 I see this:
Switch type: Multswitch
LNB type: unstacked
101 (A) : 13V/0hz 18v/0hZ
119 (B): 13V/22khz 18v/22khz
110 (C) : 18V/22khz
My question is: Is there a problem with the A feed as it shows 0Hz for both entries while the other feeds show 22khz?
It's really weird that the signal meter shows a signal, but the unit is stuck at the beginning of the boot sequence "finding satellites".
I'm starting to wonder if something has happened electronicaly to the triple-horn disk.
Any suggestions?
But, after a recent power outage, I took a long time for the Tivos to reload, and the TS-360 has been trying to boot for over a week.
What I find interesting is that is I do a auto detection on the TS-360 I see this:
Switch type: Multswitch
LNB type: unstacked
101 (A) : 13V/0hz 18v/0hZ
119 (B): 13V/22khz 18v/22khz
110 (C) : 18V/22khz
My question is: Is there a problem with the A feed as it shows 0Hz for both entries while the other feeds show 22khz?
It's really weird that the signal meter shows a signal, but the unit is stuck at the beginning of the boot sequence "finding satellites".
I'm starting to wonder if something has happened electronicaly to the triple-horn disk.
Any suggestions?