Trouble moving 722k from Western Arc to Eastern Arc.

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Billdds

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Dec 31, 2003
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Plano TX
I recently moved a working 722k from the western arc to the eastern arc. After doing a swith check which confirmed 61.5, 72 & 77 and saving these settings (signal levels are in the low 50's to upper 70's) this 722k gets stuck looking for Satellite 110 or 129.

Any ideas as to making it forget it was on the Western Arc?
 
Not positive, but I think if you disconnect the cables at the receiver and then run a check switch it will clear the matrix. After you hook up the cables, run check switch again and only the satellites that are on EA should be looked for.
 
No Luck!

Not positive, but I think if you disconnect the cables at the receiver and then run a check switch it will clear the matrix. After you hook up the cables, run check switch again and only the satellites that are on EA should be looked for.

Thanks for the suggestion, however as soon as the check switch without cables is completed (shows X-blank-blank-blank in the table) it immediately starts looking for 110 or 129(varies). I also unplugged overnight and it still looks for 110 or 129. Any steps I am missing?
 
Took Awhile but worked!

How about trying a reboot after the check switch is run without the cables attached. Then reconnect them and run check switch again.

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Did a reboot with no cables and then a check switch and it still looked for 110. I gave up after 1 hour and went to bed.....Next morning it had finally found 72.7 and was working properly.


Thanks for all the help!!!!!:)
 

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