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jatt420
09-27-2014, 06:45 PM
I have a supers dish setup with dp33 switch. Dppro lnb and I'm catching sat 110,119, and 118. Everything was working fine till today. I get signal on 110 and 118 fine but on sat 119 I'm only getting signal on vertical tp on horizontal tp the signal is good but the bars are red not blue. I don't know what's wrong I checked all the tp on 119 and it seems only the horizontal tp's are having this issue. Any body knows what's going on.

squirtNcider
09-27-2014, 07:14 PM
I had that prob before and had to change the switch outside. Can give that a try. Not sure about using a dp33 switch but if you can move say 110 to where 119 is and see if 119 works and if 110 has that tp prob, youll know its the switch.

jatt420
09-27-2014, 07:58 PM
I had that prob before and had to change the switch outside. Can give that a try. Not sure about using a dp33 switch but if you can move say 110 to where 119 is and see if 119 works and if 110 has that tp prob, youll know its the switch.

Thanks for the reply. The dish and the switch was installed by dish and I never touched it. Just used their setup and the switch came with the installation. I went to change the port on the switch but the wire is too tight and I can't even get it off the port. I will try later and see if I can get it off. I don't know how all the other sats are working fine but only on sat 119 I'm not getting signal on horizontal tp but vertical is fine. Never had this issue before since the dish been installed and it's been a while.

jatt420
09-28-2014, 06:00 PM
Ok so the signal comes back at night but in the morning it goes to no show signal again. It is only happening in the morning when sum is out. Does anybody have this issue. Do u think it's the lnb???

eramnauth
09-28-2014, 07:00 PM
It appears that the switch or the LNBF is faulty

Terryl
09-28-2014, 11:31 PM
The LNB could be overheating, because the Sun is very close to being directly behind it, or it could be Sun fade, use the link below and run a calculation to see if it is Sun fade.


http://si.intelsat.com/