I had two 311 receivers (Sats 110 and 119) feeding two TVs. On a very windy day following a heavy snow, my 311 receiver using Sat 119 lost signal. A switch check told me that the check " had detected fewer satellites".
Dish reps came out and replaced the "Y-something" on the dish and asked me to perform a switch check again--same result ("fewer satellites"). They told me that my 311 receiver was bad and gave me a new 381 (new name for 811?) to replace the 311. The Dish rep AND the 381 manual stated that I should be able to connect the RCA (yellow/white/red) from the receiver output to the TV and receive a picture (this is without connecting the Dish cable). I did this--no picture (all snow). I then connected the Dish cable--same result (snowy screen). Since, I have tried connecting the receiver to the TV via S-Video, then Component Cables (red/blue/green), both with and without the Dish cable connected, and still get the same result. The receiver and the TV are getting power and during each of these configurations and I was able to switch the TV between channels 3 and 4.
Obviously the receiver and TV are not communicating. Am I missing some ridiculously simple step--this operation just can't be that complicated. <sigh>
Dish reps came out and replaced the "Y-something" on the dish and asked me to perform a switch check again--same result ("fewer satellites"). They told me that my 311 receiver was bad and gave me a new 381 (new name for 811?) to replace the 311. The Dish rep AND the 381 manual stated that I should be able to connect the RCA (yellow/white/red) from the receiver output to the TV and receive a picture (this is without connecting the Dish cable). I did this--no picture (all snow). I then connected the Dish cable--same result (snowy screen). Since, I have tried connecting the receiver to the TV via S-Video, then Component Cables (red/blue/green), both with and without the Dish cable connected, and still get the same result. The receiver and the TV are getting power and during each of these configurations and I was able to switch the TV between channels 3 and 4.
Obviously the receiver and TV are not communicating. Am I missing some ridiculously simple step--this operation just can't be that complicated. <sigh>