xtra SatelliteGuys Family Original poster May 2, 2005 55 0 Halifax,NC Dec 4, 2005 #1 I can't seem to scan all the transponders on T5, I know there are alot but I scanned and only ended up with about 44 channels instead of over 100. Are some of the transponders down?
I can't seem to scan all the transponders on T5, I know there are alot but I scanned and only ended up with about 44 channels instead of over 100. Are some of the transponders down?
MrMylesG SatelliteGuys Pro Jul 19, 2004 150 0 Perry Hall, MD Dec 5, 2005 #2 Ia5 I noticed the same thing. Half of the transponders have no signal at all.
WyrTwister SatelliteGuys Pro Jul 6, 2004 769 0 Dec 5, 2005 #3 MrMylesG said: I noticed the same thing. Half of the transponders have no signal at all. Click to expand... Check the coax & coax connectors . Are you using a LNB or LNBF ? Check the skew ? Wyr
MrMylesG said: I noticed the same thing. Half of the transponders have no signal at all. Click to expand... Check the coax & coax connectors . Are you using a LNB or LNBF ? Check the skew ? Wyr
xtra SatelliteGuys Family Original poster May 2, 2005 55 0 Halifax,NC Dec 5, 2005 #4 All my other linear sats are fine with strong signal. I have a 1.0 meter dish with a Invacom QPH-031 LNB. SG2100 motor.
All my other linear sats are fine with strong signal. I have a 1.0 meter dish with a Invacom QPH-031 LNB. SG2100 motor.
MrMylesG SatelliteGuys Pro Jul 19, 2004 150 0 Perry Hall, MD Dec 6, 2005 #5 Ia5 Just checked again.... same transponders are blank.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,367 14,785 Mankato, MN Dec 6, 2005 #6 did you try to nudge the dish a little bit? IA5 seems to be the land of crazy signal strengths...some are at 99, some at 30...bump it onoe notch and the 30 turns to 50
did you try to nudge the dish a little bit? IA5 seems to be the land of crazy signal strengths...some are at 99, some at 30...bump it onoe notch and the 30 turns to 50