Uplink Satellite Guy Supporting Founder Nov 3, 2004 177 0 Mar 5, 2005 #2 It sounds to me like you have something blocking the signal like a tree branch swinging or some leaves also check the cable that may have been moved when you got new shingles, it could be exposed
It sounds to me like you have something blocking the signal like a tree branch swinging or some leaves also check the cable that may have been moved when you got new shingles, it could be exposed
Satellite Expert SatelliteGuys Pro Feb 15, 2004 615 0 Mar 5, 2005 #3 Uplink said: also check the cable that may have been moved when you got new shingles, it could be exposed Click to expand... also check the outside F56 connector on the RG6 cable end. If they broke the seal, it could now be letting moisture into the cable. I've seen that cause the problem you are describing
Uplink said: also check the cable that may have been moved when you got new shingles, it could be exposed Click to expand... also check the outside F56 connector on the RG6 cable end. If they broke the seal, it could now be letting moisture into the cable. I've seen that cause the problem you are describing
B bills41 SatelliteGuys Family Mar 5, 2005 60 0 Mar 5, 2005 #4 Thanks for the answers, it is appreciated.