16 vdc, yet no signal!

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dumbjim

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I recently fire up my DSR 922 and am having no luck getting a signal. I get voltage at the lnb yet ziltch on the signal strength. I replaced the lnb with a new Precision 17k, and tried my old Drake 1824 reciever and still nothing. Does a cable that carries voltage to the lnb absolutely mean that it's good? I do have several splices in the cable run.
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I'd check the cable. When I had my old analog receiver connected to the dish, the old cable had 2 splices...the LNB had voltage when I tested it, but no signal passed through. Dug it up, found a corroded connector, cleaned up & replace and BAM! ...booming signal. So I do beleive you can have a "good enough" splice to pass voltage but the signal gets attentuated to the point of not making it.
 
Similar experience. Decided to see if the buried ribbon-cable-in-conduit (for C-band) would still work after finding the old Dishnet run was slashed.
One of the connector was still attached but corroded.
The other end was clipped and needed a new connector. Put one on and attached to the DiSEqC switch.

Hooked it up with the old end and got 55% signal- which was what I was getting with the Dishnet line- and 10% Q on most TP.
Some of the strong C-band transponders came in at 40% Quality (Geosatpro) but no Lock.

So I swapped the corroded one out and got 65% Signal and a general loss of 5%Q across all transponders. Not enough for me to worry about with everything coming in above 55%Q

16V seems low to me but I'm no expert.... :o :rolleyes:
 
I recently fire up my DSR 922 and am having no luck getting a signal. I get voltage at the lnb yet ziltch on the signal strength. I replaced the lnb with a new Precision 17k, and tried my old Drake 1824 reciever and still nothing. Does a cable that carries voltage to the lnb absolutely mean that it's good? I do have several splices in the cable run.
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BINGO!!! it was a bad splice.
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At the first opportunity replace the entire run, water wicks down the cable and will cause you more trouble down the line...

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I had water wick down the cable inside the between the shield and foam dielectric. it didn't kill the signal all together but knocked it down a few percent.
 
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