Well I found a whole buncha problems today.
1. The LNB F connector is wiggly. I assume the wire is broken inside.
2. The post is wiggly.
3. The dish is wiggly.
4. The wire from the LNB to the 22khz switch was fishy looking.
5. The 22khz chinese switch was bad.
I dug around and I found an OLD Primestar LNB with the seperate H/V outputs. I dug more and I found an old 3x4 splitter that I had used on that LNB a long time ago.
So I pulled the flaky LNB off and put the antique Primestar LNB on and connected the H/V outputs to the 3x4 switch.
I put my meter on one of the spare outputs of the 3x4 and I was watching PBJ outside. Cool.. Not so fast Red Riding Hood.
I go in the house and turn on the TV and "No Signal"… Ugh! WTH?????
I go back out and look at the wire and it looks suspect. I clipped it off and put a new one on. I use compression fittings, I have all the right tools and know how to do them the right way. Thank you youtube..
I go back in the house, still no signal…. ARRRRRRGH!!!!!!!
So I go back to the next point and disconnect the wire from the 22khz switch in the weather box and put it on the meter. BOOM! Watching PBJ again. Hrrrrmm… So that means that the wires from the dish and the LNB is working fine.
So I put things back as they had been but disconnect the wire from the 22khz to the house/MircoHD and connect my meter to the switch. Nothing… And it was on the 0hz side of the switch. I was getting C-band on the MicroHD just fine, it is on the 22khz side. No problems there. So it seems that the 0hz side of the switch is burned out or stuck over on the 22khz side. I don't know. But it's a piece of chinese crap, as usual, just like the LNB.
So I go in the house and I dig up an old 1x4 discque switch and put the ku side on port 1 and the C-band dish on port 4 then go inside and edit all the satellites to reflect the change and removal of the 22khz switch.
But then the picture is all broken up and chunky looking.. So I go outside, put my meter on a spare port of the 3x4 and jiggle the dish. A little jiggling and it starts working again.
We are having a terrible drought, again, and a few months ago ALL of my dishes began to wilt. The ground dried up so bad and shrank back from the post cement that they drooped over. So I've put a sprinkler out in the middle of them all and a timer that cuts on every six hours for 5 minutes to keep the ground damp. Now the poles are pretty much solid but that one pole with the motorized ku dish is pretty lame. Week after next I need to go to somewhere and buy a really heavy duty pipe, dig this stupid thing out and put a new one in, much deeper though and maybe put some outriggers from the pole, like 2 feet in four directions so it can't droop anymore. I'm tired of playing this stupid game.
For now I'll have to get by on this until I get my $$ week after next and then I can buy new stuff and redo it all. I also need to buy ANOTHER disk for the tuner, it's eaten it's second disk now. But then again that disk MAY have been flaky, I don't know. I'm quite peeved at having lost a LOT of recordings on it…

I'm trying to record as much Harvey Toons as I can before they go under.
For now it's sort of working so this will buy me some time and allow me to look over all the different LNB options you guys came up with, which I really, really appreciate. I've kind of been thinking it wouldn't be bad to have two outputs so that it can also feed my PC tuner. I don't have a dish for 83 on my PC so I can't watch 83 except in my bedroom and I'm never in there when Harvey Toons is on at 2pm and 10:30pm..
Next year I'm going to buy a second MicroHD and another ku HH motor and get rid of the PC. It's a pain in the butt because it can not drive an HH motor. VERY annoying. Besides, I would love to get rid of windows from my house completely and one less computer running is that much less heat, noise and power drain..
?Thanks!
