Posted by John T on April 21, 2014 at 16:39:09 from (216.249.72.121):
QUESTION any Dish TV Receiver experts out there?? Or heck even Billy Bobs lol him and Bubba have lots of sat TV experience I bet
Is it possible for an older Receiver (mines a 625 with several years on it) to go bad and cause there to be a weak signal even if your Antenna and LNB and Cables and switch are all fine and well aimed??????????? I tried 3 different cables from antenna to receiver and 2 different LNB's
BUT REGARDLESS HOW WELL AIMED AND TWEAKED USING A GOOD SIGNAL STRENGTH METER I cant get over 50 or even less at the receiver diagnostic screen. I used to have a signal like 70 or even 80 but now despite different known good and one new LNB and despite new or different cables and the diseq switches and aiming the dish out the ying yang I CANT GET OVER 50 grrrrrrrrrrrr
Can an old receiver cause this???? I own all my equipment (Receiver and LNB and Antenna) so I can buy month to month and shop around WITH NO LONG TERM CONTRACT
John T Electrical but NOT much of an Electronics Enginner at my old age
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