View Poll Results: How many LNBs have you returned to the store for the wrong reason?
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Thread: Friday Fun Poll
- 11-06-2009 12:00 PM #1
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I remember my first attempt to install a pizza dish. I got one of them kits with everything included, dish, LNB, cable, mounting pole, etc.
I got up on the roof and mounted everything. Got the dish angled just right, turned on the stab receiver and....nothing! What tha...?!
I double checked everything, ohmed out the cable, checked the box, still nothing.
I was convinced it was a defective LNB. I took it back to the store and convinced the salesman the LNB was defective and I demanded a new one. The salesman relented and handed over a new one and off I went to complete the mission.
Funny, I thought to myself, there was a box of LNBs at the store that looked like several of them were returned. Long story short...I ran out of patience and I didn't know there was a signal meter built into the receiver, so I never got the dish properly aligned. Frustrated, I finally called the dish installer and had the pros do it right.
Thinking back now, I have to laugh at myself.
So, how many perfectly good LNBs did you return to the store before you realized you didn't know what you were doing?Fizbi on a 'NON-hacked'
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- 11-06-2009 01:05 PM #2
Just one
In the beginning there were newby's.
Sold a perfectly good Standard lnbf on eBay for $.99 cause I didn't change the receiver to 10750.
- 11-06-2009 01:57 PM #3
Zero.
Situations...
Bought LNBFs where you could not return them.
Or,
Bought them so cheap that it would not be worth paying shipping to return them.
Or,
Did not have a problem with them.
Or,
Was too stubborn to give up and asked for help.
Or,
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- 11-06-2009 05:11 PM #4
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I have never returned any lnb's because every one I have bought, or been given to me, has worked great. Even an old 39 degree K C band lnb (circa 1986) that I was given has been set up on a friends 10' dish last week and it gets all the dvb s signals on 99 west.
Last edited by SatPhreak; 11-06-2009 at 05:13 PM. Reason: spelling
- 11-06-2009 05:20 PM #5
Never returned any, but have sworn at times that one was bad, and get another... then another... and finally had the DUH moment...
- 11-07-2009 06:49 AM #6
None... When first starting out, people always blame the LNB(F), but 99.9 percent of the time, the problem is elsewhere...
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- 11-07-2009 03:34 PM #7
none
I've broken a few LNB's but never returned one
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- 11-07-2009 06:08 PM #8
When I first got my StarChoice dish, I would get pixelization intermittently. Returned the LNBF to their distributer (they were about a 45 min. drive away), they mounted it on a dish and told me it was bad as there was pixelization. I'm sure now that the LNBF was not bad, but encoding problems when they were first starting out. They had a large bin where they the bad ones went. Must of been a couple of hundred there.
- 11-10-2009 01:56 PM #9
I've only bought two and both work great. The rest have come with salvaged dishes and work great. If one did not work, I would first think it was the operator and not the LNBF.
90cm dish, Invacom LNBF, DG280 motor,
HughsNet/Directway Dish with stock LNBF at AMC1,
67 inch C-Band with GeoSat Pro2 LNBF connected to a Coolsat 6000 and AZBox Elite.
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