Thanks to all who read this...
I am a long time C-bander but I have come across an issue I cannot figure out. I have a 10 ft fiberglass dish with a Titanium C/Ku band LNB. Everything has been working for years. I use DVB Dream on my PC and pretty much could get anything on 55 w to 139 w. Anyway, the other day we has some pretty nasty storms and I came home and tried to watch some satellite. The signal was coming and going often and was unwatchable. I just thought it was because of the storm so I waited until the next day. A lot of rain on the ground where dish sits but skies are clear. No signal at all. I took out one of those old cheap buzzing signal meters and put it inline. It lights up when my Titanium ASC1 dish mover is on. Tells me I have connection from house to dish. I moved dish around manually trying to get a blip on the needle but couldn't get anything. Maybe lnb is bad. I don't have another one so is there a way to check the lnb or is there another issue I may be missing? Any help would be appreciated.
I am a long time C-bander but I have come across an issue I cannot figure out. I have a 10 ft fiberglass dish with a Titanium C/Ku band LNB. Everything has been working for years. I use DVB Dream on my PC and pretty much could get anything on 55 w to 139 w. Anyway, the other day we has some pretty nasty storms and I came home and tried to watch some satellite. The signal was coming and going often and was unwatchable. I just thought it was because of the storm so I waited until the next day. A lot of rain on the ground where dish sits but skies are clear. No signal at all. I took out one of those old cheap buzzing signal meters and put it inline. It lights up when my Titanium ASC1 dish mover is on. Tells me I have connection from house to dish. I moved dish around manually trying to get a blip on the needle but couldn't get anything. Maybe lnb is bad. I don't have another one so is there a way to check the lnb or is there another issue I may be missing? Any help would be appreciated.