Receiver keeps turning off and on

bellguy

Member
Original poster
Dec 12, 2009
5
0
Alberta
Is it possible for an LNB to go bad and how would I check that? I have a Dish Pro LNB F
I'm not a very technical savvy person so talk down to me.;)

Thank you
Bill
 
How many times a day does it do this? Sounds like interference from a neighbors remote. If it only happens once a day, it is just your nightly update.
I don't think a bad LNB could cause a rec. to turn on and off.
If its not the above reasons I listed,your rec. is probably going bad.
A bad LNB can cause you to lose signal,but that doesn't turn off power to the box.
 
Just hoping that it wasn't the receiver. It goes off and on constantly, sometimes stays on for a few hours, sometimes won't even stay on.
 
It goes off and on many times in a day; sometimes running for a few hours, sometimes not staying on for more than a second. Hoping it was something other than an expensive receiver.
 
Do you know how to run a switch check?
Push menu,system setup,installation,point dish,then check switch. That should tell you if everything is alright with the LNB side of things.
 
It does this many times a day; sometimes staying on for a few hours, sometimes only for a second. I was hoping that it wasn't an expensive receiver problem
 
Please elaborate on "It goes off and on".

Do you mean it runs a while then spontaneously reboots, or do you mean it runs a while and goes into standby mode?

Spontaneous reboots, if not fixed by a hard reboot (unplug, wait 30 sec to 1 min., reconnect) probably indicate a problem with the receiver.
 
If it is a nonDVR receiver then it sounds like a bad power supply and that it is time to get the receiver replaced by Dish under DHPP.
 
My 722 was spontaneously rebooting too recently. Called Dish and they thought it may be inconsistent power because the receiver checked out as good through the diagnosis screen. Told me to change outlets and that did not help. I got to thinking that it may be due to some erroneous timers. I recently downgraded my service from Gold to Bronze and I still had some timers set for channels I no longer received. I deleted those timers and voilà! Problem solved - no more spontaneous reboots.
 
my 622 started doing the same thing yesterday. It'll shut down like it has overheated or something - then reboot, scan sats and come back on - but never stays on for more than 15 mins before doing it all again
 
constant rebooting is caused by the DVR losing power. Tech support will want you to retest the DVR plugged into a different outlet, and not in a surge protector or power strip but directly into a wall outlet.

I've been through this with several refurb DVR's this past Fall. My opinion is they have something failing in the power supply. This could be triggered by excessive heat too but if that is not the case, then power is the main culprit. A failing hard drive can also overload the power supply if the HD electronics is failing causing reboot.
 
I have noticed the 522 doing it recently but not the 722, both connected to the same outlet. Guess I see having a replacement one sent AGAIN in the near future. I now see the 522's on the list along with the 501/508 as problematic receivers.