I have a Dish 500 System. I live in an area with lots of trees and I suspect my problem is related to that. I found the forums over the weekend. I've been reading up to get an idea of how to diagnose my issue. I've learned a
great deal about satellite TV.
During the winter months, I get signal strength of 108 on both the 110 & 119 satellites. Starting around 2-weeks ago, 119 reception began to "Drop-Out".
First on windy days, now it's consistant.
I have 3 receivers and all of them show the same identical signal strengths.
If I check signal strength, I'm getting around 40+ on 119 Odd transponders, but Zero on all the even. I've checked the dish mast and it's stead and even. The only loose thing about the dish was the screw that holds the LBFN (?) onto its arm. (Which I tightened, slightly).
I have called in a Dish Service call, but they cannot get to me for around a week to do a check.
After reading other postings, I understand that 119 is lower in elevation than 110. I've found a few oak branches in the line of site that may be my problem.
If I stand behind the dish, and look to the sky, to the left and slightly down is a single branch that appears to be in the way.
I did cover the LNBF's to verify my reception on 110 is from the left facing the dish.
As of yet, I haven't checked the connectors for corrosion or some of the other suggestions on the forum. I don't want to make the situation worse.
Can anyone advise me on what to try or how to diagnose this a little more precisely ? I've trimmed other branches away, and don't really want to climb up that oak to cut away that one branch until I can verify it's causing my problem. I'm assuming this is tree related, since in the Winter I don't have any problems with either 110 or 119.
Thanks for any advise you can give.
great deal about satellite TV.
During the winter months, I get signal strength of 108 on both the 110 & 119 satellites. Starting around 2-weeks ago, 119 reception began to "Drop-Out".
First on windy days, now it's consistant.
I have 3 receivers and all of them show the same identical signal strengths.
If I check signal strength, I'm getting around 40+ on 119 Odd transponders, but Zero on all the even. I've checked the dish mast and it's stead and even. The only loose thing about the dish was the screw that holds the LBFN (?) onto its arm. (Which I tightened, slightly).
I have called in a Dish Service call, but they cannot get to me for around a week to do a check.
After reading other postings, I understand that 119 is lower in elevation than 110. I've found a few oak branches in the line of site that may be my problem.
If I stand behind the dish, and look to the sky, to the left and slightly down is a single branch that appears to be in the way.
I did cover the LNBF's to verify my reception on 110 is from the left facing the dish.
As of yet, I haven't checked the connectors for corrosion or some of the other suggestions on the forum. I don't want to make the situation worse.
Can anyone advise me on what to try or how to diagnose this a little more precisely ? I've trimmed other branches away, and don't really want to climb up that oak to cut away that one branch until I can verify it's causing my problem. I'm assuming this is tree related, since in the Winter I don't have any problems with either 110 or 119.
Thanks for any advise you can give.