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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Visiosat bisat - loss of signal during bad weather
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<blockquote data-quote="ozumo" data-source="post: 1113849" data-attributes="member: 415308"><p>It could be any of a number of potential issues - alignment, LNBs, switch, cable, connectors or receiver. Where (roughly) are you located? I get all the FTA HD 19.2E channels with an offset LNB on a zone 2 Sky dish with a reasonable margin.</p><p></p><p>If it were alignment I'd expect you'd have issues on both sats, generally 13E is a bit weaker than 19.2E. You could try swapping the LNBs around to see if it makes any difference. If you do that remember to take a photo of the skew so it is similar when you move the LNBs.</p><p></p><p>When checking alignment a cheap sat beeper can be very useful as it gives instant feedback on general signal strength. Just pulling lightly east/west/north/south will be enough to discover if the dish alignment needs to be changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozumo, post: 1113849, member: 415308"] It could be any of a number of potential issues - alignment, LNBs, switch, cable, connectors or receiver. Where (roughly) are you located? I get all the FTA HD 19.2E channels with an offset LNB on a zone 2 Sky dish with a reasonable margin. If it were alignment I'd expect you'd have issues on both sats, generally 13E is a bit weaker than 19.2E. You could try swapping the LNBs around to see if it makes any difference. If you do that remember to take a photo of the skew so it is similar when you move the LNBs. When checking alignment a cheap sat beeper can be very useful as it gives instant feedback on general signal strength. Just pulling lightly east/west/north/south will be enough to discover if the dish alignment needs to be changed. [/QUOTE]
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