Connecting a BBC to the H23 will notThx
Could a BBC attached to the H23 unnecessarily have hurt it?
All odds on the G23 are 0 as well
Could part of the multi be bad? Also, there is a thinner, non RF6 coax running from the multi to the H23, issue??
Connecting a BBC to the H23 will notThx
Could a BBC attached to the H23 unnecessarily have hurt it?
All odds on the G23 are 0 as well
Could part of the multi be bad? Also, there is a thinner, non RF6 coax running from the multi to the H23, issue??
The BBC won't damage the H23.Thx
Could a BBC attached to the H23 unnecessarily have hurt it?
All odds on the G23 are 0 as well
Could part of the multi be bad? Also, there is a thinner, non RF6 coax running from the multi to the H23, issue??
The BBC won't damage the H23.
Why are you so reluctant to get a tech out? They would replace everything that needs replacing, realign the dish etc etc all for $50. In your situation, good value for money...
The grounding blocks should be mounted so that the connectors point out to the sides. If you mount them horizontally, you're inviting water to run down the cable into the connectors. Even compression connectors can be "wallered out" by freezing water.
You should also have drip loops everywhere that there might be water running down cables into your connections.
It may be easier (or not) if you use a four-place ground block.