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I recently mentioned troubles I was having with my satellite reception in bad
weather. When I checked my signal strengths, there were a few readings at zero,
and a number of others in the 40-percent range (oddly on every other transponder
on the same satellite). I called tech support, and they agreed that those 40s
were a problem (surprisingly, the zeros were not, they were for local signals
that are aimed elsewhere), and we scheduled a service appointment. The
technician showed up, and when I told him that I thought the dish may need
adjusting he told me this was unlikely, since other signals were quite strong,
so he checked the connections of the wires coming off the dish into the house,
replacing the male-to-male adaptor along the way, and declaring the job
complete. I pointed out the problematic signals were still in the 40s and he
told me you couldn't always go by that, so I reminded him that this was why he
was here (we couldn't confirm or deny that he'd fixed anything yet, since the
problem only exhibited itself in bad weather), and he might have to call his
supervisor for advice. At that point I ran through what I knew about the
problem, and isolated it to the LMB array that reads the signals after they
bounce off the dish. He told me he had never heard of this as an issue, and when
I outlined how I isolated the problem he seemed dubious, but he swapped the unit
anyway. The readings in question immediately jumped into the 70s, so we had
similar strength on every transponder on the previously iffy signal. I couldn't
be positive this was fixed until our next storm, but this came last night and
the picture didn't break up, so my issue is cleared up.
You know? I don't think I'll even charge DirecTV for my services.
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Jul 2, 2008, 21:24 |
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What do you guys think about Wall-E? Haven't seen it, but I've not seen a bad review yet...I'm thinking I'll wait on the dvd...
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Jul 2, 2008, 21:13 |
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What do you guys think about Wall-E?
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Jul 2, 2008, 18:29 |
nin |
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Got home and...
Black Mesa mugs are here!!!! Yeaaaaa!
And look! One of them is broken! Booooooooo...
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Jul 2, 2008, 17:25 |
nin |
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Have only seen the commercials - just a Supes ripoff right? It looks like it wants to be a cross between a comedy and an action movie, but I believe there's been a number of rewrites and reshoots as last as this last March. Most reviews have said it can't seem to decided what type of movie to be, and as a result doesn't do any genre very well.
edit: Rotten Tomatoes gives it a 34...not their worst, but certainly not very good, either.
A shame...it looked fun...
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Re: HDless |
Jul 2, 2008, 15:18 |
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I set up my own dish, you really need a clear LOS. At first I got it to a 70% but in heavy rain I would lose signal. Well there was a tree that had some branches a little in the way so I asked and got permission from the neighbors to chop some branches, realigned the dish and got a 95% signal in clear weather, havent lost my signal since. |
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UserFriendly |
Jul 2, 2008, 13:36 |
Repeat Offender |
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User Friendly has NEVER been funny.
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Jul 2, 2008, 13:20 |
nin |
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I guess that will be the end of my television viewing days. You're not missing much, when it comes to tv.
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Re: Unf^&*(ing Acceptable |
Jul 2, 2008, 12:43 |
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I'm sorry, I read that again. If you're getting 0 signal on every other transponder that is a separate catsatrophy entirely. That is a voltage drop and is definitely a cable issue.
To switch between transponders the receiver sends alternatively 13 and 18 volt / 22khz pulses ('tone') to signal the LNB to tune alternate transponders. However the receiver has no way of knowing if all went well and simply sends the signal and waits to be sung its lullaby. If it sends the tone and doesn't get the approriate signal back, the signal just reads 0.
Zeros are not normal. Ever. There are maybe three transponders that read zero when the receiver isn't downloading any new software. But this bull about 'local' channels is a line you were fed unless your local television stations happen to periodically black out and go completely off-air during normal waking hours. If you're getting poor signal from every other transponder much less a sequence of zeros, the cable has become worn or damaged and isn't passing voltage.
The bum didn't want to run new cable- the most time consuming part of a satellite service install.
-VK
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