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Thread: galaxy 19 transponder problem
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09-02-2012 10:29 PM #13
Just a thought. If you had rain and wind, maybe got some moisture in the coax? Being that TP is weaker , might now have enough loss to 'loose it' while the others are still strong enough to be OK. Maybe a temporary receiver 'at the dish' to see if it is OK there.
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09-04-2012 03:32 PM #14
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Thank you for your responses. The issue is solved. The two issues were the dish was not secured to the roof one of the bolts was not fastened and the LNB needed to be turned to the right since it shifted.
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