invacom snh 031 problems

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Albania

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Hello All

Today i bought this LNB which i have read a lot about the performance. I replaced with my old lnb and in the begging i didn't have signal after that i checked the cable connection and the signal came but this time only low band if the freq pass 11999 i do not have signal anymore. It si the cable connection again or i have to make some config. in my receivers.

I own an azbox and an octagon. Please help:mad:
 
Have you tried blind-scanning the satellite (if your receivers can do that) to see if you get the channels at another frequency? My SNH-031 is a solid 5MHz higher than my cheap LNBs and every channel list I've ever seen, on high-band. Channels on wide transponders still work at the "old" frequencies, but those on narrow transponders, or weak DVB-S2 signals, don't. Needless to say, I was surprised at such an issue with a device with Invacom's reputation for quality, but I guess that's what I get for buying one at less than retail price on eBay. (I don't think it's a clone, but I do think it's been used when the seller said it hadn't been.)
 
11671 v this is the freq that when i blind scan it goes than to horizontal polarity it is very strange because when i scan 10east it scans also the high band but it can not lock in any of the transponders find.
 
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