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- 09-03-2010 07:31 PM #1
Only receive signal quality when meter is connected
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I am trying to fix an issue with a Glorystar system. When I have the signal meter connected, it works. When I disconnected it, the receiver loses its signal quality. Does anybody know what is causing this? I am someone's house and drove a ways to get here and cannot figure out what the problem was. I have the first strike meter. I use the same wires and bypassed the signal meter even trying the same barrel connector that is on the signal meter and no go without the meter connected. The meter's battery is ran down so it is not getting power off of the meter as the meter is getting it's power off of the receiver.
I originally came here to fix a signal issue and fixed that by rotating the lnb to correct polarization.
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- 09-03-2010 08:04 PM #2
1 LNBF or 2? 22KHz or DiSEqQ switch in line? Is the meter providing either switch selection or power not provided by the receiver?
Sounds like either the LNBF is not receiving 13vdc (Vertical) or 18vdc (Horizontal) at the LNBF or the LNBF is rotated 90 degrees out of rotation.
Measure voltage at the receiver SAT IN port and at the LNBF. Bad coax? Bad switch? Reversed coax cables on switch? Incorrect skew?
- 09-03-2010 08:23 PM #3
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Only one lnbf receiving 97. I connected a spare FTA receiver I have with me up and it works just fine without meter needed. There is no DiSEqQ switch in the line. Meter gets power from receiver only since the battery in the meter is dead.
Last edited by Stargazer; 09-03-2010 at 08:37 PM.
- 09-03-2010 08:39 PM #4What channel(s) are you trying to receive? Why aimed to 101w? Majority of channels are on Galaxy19 at 97w. Perform Factory Reset on receiver? Update receiver using OTA update for latest channel assignments on correct satellite? Do you have a VOM to test voltages?
Originally Posted by Stargazer Last edited by Glorystar1; 09-03-2010 at 09:52 PM.
- 09-03-2010 09:40 PM #5
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I thought it was on 101w but realized it is on 97w. She wanted the 3ABN channels and I get them with my receiver. I done a powerscan on their Fortec receiver and it is picking up a bunch of channels but some channels will not pick up at all while others pixellate very badly. I am starting to wonder if their receiver has gone bad or something. When I did a blind scan on my receiver it picked up all of the stations without any issues.
Last edited by Glorystar1; 09-03-2010 at 09:52 PM.
- 09-03-2010 09:51 PM #6Could be a receiver issue. The Fortec Star receivers have an above average issue with failing power supplies. If a Power Scan on your test receiver produces good results, but a Power Scan on the customer's receiver does not, I would suggest a new receiver or repair is in order.
Originally Posted by Stargazer
- 09-04-2010 08:58 PM #7
If all they want is the ABN channels, then check the 11842 transponder on 97W first and see if you are getting Quality. It may also be that the Transponder 11842 is not on the satellite receiver and need to be manually entered. Or it may need to be peaked.
- 09-05-2010 10:02 AM #8
Stargazer performed additional testing with another FTA receiver and we determined that the old Fortec Star Lifetime Ultra had probably a failing power supply. By the time I spoke with him he had already performed a very thorough trouble shooting procedure! Looking forward to hearing the final resolution.
Last edited by Glorystar1; 09-05-2010 at 11:46 AM.
- 09-05-2010 01:25 PM #9
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I have not heard back from them since I was out there on Friday night so all must be working fine. It worked without any issues after hooking up a new receiver that I had. I brought the bad one back with me so that I can run some tests here as well just to see if I get any different results here than I got there.
- 09-16-2010 10:44 PM #10
Symptom of weak LNB??
I had almost the exact same problem. Single LNBF on a dish with no dish pan struts attached and a mast with no mast support braces attached... no switch.
Used a SuperBuddy 29 to lock in 97W on the meter at the dish, after adding mast supports. I did not have extra dish pan struts but it was pretty solid to the roof after adding the mast supports. Peaked the SR1 bullet LNB on 11842 at the dish. Went down and no quality at the receiver. Used the meter at the coax coming into the house and no quality. Replaced the coax all the way into the house and checked the meter with resulting quality. Hooked it up to the FORTEC STAR MERCURY II and no quality anywhere!
I did a factory reset and added Transponder 11842 manually. Nothing. Signal was about 45% and no quality. Checked the settings but it did not seem to be holding them as I exited?
I could not get it to show any quality. Even tho it had been factory reset it kept trying to revert to 101W and showing ABN channels on 101W.
I dragged my 200c out and plugged it in. Same thing! I was going crazy with this settup. Went back and plugged in my meter to the coax coming down from the dish to bring my confidence back and see it VERIFIED. It was.
I could get on screen menu on both satellite receivers, but was stumped.
Is this also a symptom of a SR1 Bullet LNB going out?

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