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- 03-14-2010 01:57 PM #21
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I would just call back and speak to someone else. ALSO, I would consider(if possible) to have the dish mounted on a pole at ground level where you can reach it if needed.
Again, i would call back and tell them no storm is in the area now and you have no signal and you want a tech to be sent out or scheduled.
Do you have the monthly maint plan?
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- 03-14-2010 02:41 PM #23
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my scheduled service call. FRIDAY !!!!! This is just been a disappointment after disappointment from DTV
- 03-14-2010 03:22 PM #24
- 03-14-2010 03:25 PM #25
I'm going to ask the obvious here,
Have you pulled the power cord, let it sit a couple minutes and plugged it back in and restarted the box?
It really may be that simple!Member #21,784
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- 03-14-2010 03:40 PM #26
As for the original question.....
If there is a REAL bad storm going thru the area, I normally lose signal BEFORE it gets here (If I lose signal at all) and by the time the storm is here, I'm back in service.
It all depends on the storm, the blockage of signal is from the storm clouds, nothing you can do about that, if your dish is peaked to the best it can be, there nothing else you can do.
If you don't have your dish peaked then you will have a tenancy to lose signal more often.Let the Urban Era Begin !!!
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- 03-14-2010 04:56 PM #27
[QUOTE=mkelet;2138336]my scheduled service call. FRIDAY !!!!! [QUOTE]
If the storm was that bad, I doubt that your dish was the only one affected. Chances are they're swamped with requests for service calls and Friday was the first opening.
- 03-14-2010 05:03 PM #28
Not if they have a ton of service calls, like D* I'm sure has from this weekends storms.
But I've never waited more then 2 days for a service call from either E* or D*.
If fact I've gotten Next day when E* installed my 1000.4 and didn't peak it right. I bitched up a storm though.
- 03-14-2010 07:41 PM #29
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Wow....my scheduled service call. FRIDAY !!!!! This is just been a disappointment after disappointment from DTV
Sounds like a possible "bad" install in the first place, IF you have an SL3/SL5 slimline dish, does the dish mount have the two little support arms?
Here in good ole windy South Texas I've seen more than a few of newer HD dish installs with no support arms easily get out of alignment.
My SL5 is on a schedule 80 steel pipe in concrete in my yard. It has never gotten out of alignment, of course I went behind the installer and made sure everything was tightened up.
As to rainouts, the SL3/SL5 series dish tends to not rain fade as easily as the old 18" single LNB dish did.
- 03-14-2010 08:44 PM #30
The OP still hasn't let us know if they tried unplugging the AC power, wait 30 seconds, plug in the AC power and see if that fixes it.
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