Is anyone else having problems with 101W KU with getting any of the channels off of TP 12060 which includes History Channel,Fox News (audio) etc. The signals are all over the place. So is it me or them?
Well I've determined that the problem is on their end so either they have a transponder out or an uplinking issue as I rescanned and came up with the new thai/lao fta stations so I know my end is good. Sure hope they haven't killed it!
This is interesting as I've dropped more than 30 points between the two transponders as the channels on 12019 are rock solid but the one's on 12059 are breaking up really bad. Not that cold outside so I'm sure that's not my issue with the LNB and the channels started breaking up real slowly around 8 o'clock and just got worse. I'll have to check the dish in the morning to see what's going on as maybe something is loose with the feedhorn.
I noticed a fairly substantial dropout around the same time as Sergei's post, but it is almost back to normal now (and we have been having rain off and on the whole night).
Well to add to my mystery I checked this morning and the transponder signal is back to where it normally has been before last night. I have a signal intensity at 94% and the quality at 72% now but last night I saw both signals drop drown to zero and fluctuate backup. Yet the other transponder on the same satellite showed no change at all with it's output. So why didn't I see the same problem on the other transponder which to me should rule out the LNB, but maybe I'm wrong.
Last night the weather was clear with light winds and the temperature around 54 degrees. And since I live out in the country where my nearest neighbor is a quarter mile from me and the only things normally moving around here are the deer and raccoons. And they roll the roads up after 8 around here.
And from what I could tell the problem start to correct itself around 1130 as it seems to become more stable, but still the quality was at 45% and intensity at 94%.
It working now and hopefully will not return.
UPDATE: I think I found my problem..After doing more research my thinking is that since I'm using a Co-Rotor and I'm just using the KU side, but still have the servo motor still hooked up that it may have problem by changing the skew. Normally I've seen this problem before when changing channels but there's a first time. Time to disconnect it!