I have two 625 dual tuner receivers and one LNBF quad. Receiver "A" is in building 1 and Receiver "B" in building 2. The dish with quad LNBF is attached to building 2. Two cables run to each receiver. Everything was working fine until recently.
Here's the problem: For the last couple of months, receiver "A" loses access to some channels about half the time. Receiver "B" works perfectly all the time. If I disconnect receiver "B", the problem with receiver "A" goes away! It's not enough to just power it down and unplug it; the dish cable must be removed from "B" to cure the problem with "A"
I tried these things:
Replaced the LNBF – no change.
Swapped the DP Quad for a DPP Twin + Separators – no change.
Traded places with the receivers – no change.
Moved receiver "A" to building 2 with receiver "B". Ran a temporary coax to the DPP Twin. SUCCESS! Both receivers work perfectly.
I seem to have isolated the problem to a segment of coax. The segment is about 100 feet long and is in buried corrugated drain pipe. It's not watertight. The cable is old ribbon cable from when I had a C-band dish.
Anyone ever seen this kind of cable problem before? Troubleshooting cable for continuity is easy but I don't know how to test it for "dicey", other than how I did it.
Here's the problem: For the last couple of months, receiver "A" loses access to some channels about half the time. Receiver "B" works perfectly all the time. If I disconnect receiver "B", the problem with receiver "A" goes away! It's not enough to just power it down and unplug it; the dish cable must be removed from "B" to cure the problem with "A"
I tried these things:
Replaced the LNBF – no change.
Swapped the DP Quad for a DPP Twin + Separators – no change.
Traded places with the receivers – no change.
Moved receiver "A" to building 2 with receiver "B". Ran a temporary coax to the DPP Twin. SUCCESS! Both receivers work perfectly.
I seem to have isolated the problem to a segment of coax. The segment is about 100 feet long and is in buried corrugated drain pipe. It's not watertight. The cable is old ribbon cable from when I had a C-band dish.
Anyone ever seen this kind of cable problem before? Troubleshooting cable for continuity is easy but I don't know how to test it for "dicey", other than how I did it.