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Diagnose Faulty Quattro LNB - How To Test?
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<blockquote data-quote="KillingTime" data-source="post: 1150302" data-attributes="member: 258557"><p>OK. bypassed the switch and connected HV to the receiver. Tuned to Yesterday channel (12129 V) and got nothing. Signal strength was 0. Hooked the backup receiver up and couldn't find Yesterday in the listing, but the box setup reported 0 signal strength as well. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone know how the signal strength meters work on sat boxes? Is it really dBm at the receiver, or something more clever like it's looking for a certain channel \ frequency \ polarisation before taking a dBm reading?</p><p></p><p>None of this tells me if the LNB is actually the problem, the dish could be off for some reason, which brings me back to the question, how do you test a quattro LNB?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KillingTime, post: 1150302, member: 258557"] OK. bypassed the switch and connected HV to the receiver. Tuned to Yesterday channel (12129 V) and got nothing. Signal strength was 0. Hooked the backup receiver up and couldn't find Yesterday in the listing, but the box setup reported 0 signal strength as well. Does anyone know how the signal strength meters work on sat boxes? Is it really dBm at the receiver, or something more clever like it's looking for a certain channel \ frequency \ polarisation before taking a dBm reading? None of this tells me if the LNB is actually the problem, the dish could be off for some reason, which brings me back to the question, how do you test a quattro LNB? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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