That may mean that the internal switch in the LNB may have gone bad, as the receiver is not getting a return ""I'm OK"" signal.
Do you have a second SWM LNB?
Or a second receiver??
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"First rule of testing satellites"
"If its working fine now, then don't mess with it"
"Second rule of testing satellites"
"If you did mess with it, and now it doesn't work, can you blame someone else?"
"Third rule of testing satellites"
"If you did mess with it, and it doesn't work now, and you can't blame someone else"
"Can you HIDE it"?
No. I'll have to order one. Thanks for your help.
Do you know anyone else with a DTV system? If so then I would also test the receiver, see if it is working correctly.
♫♫♫ I’m a lumberjack and I’m OK ♫♫♫ I drink all night and sleep all day. ♫♫♫
Coming soon to a crop circle near you.....
There is a 66 and third % chance that I'm on the right planet...
"I'm happier then a Jackalope in a balloon factory"
"First rule of testing satellites"
"If its working fine now, then don't mess with it"
"Second rule of testing satellites"
"If you did mess with it, and now it doesn't work, can you blame someone else?"
"Third rule of testing satellites"
"If you did mess with it, and it doesn't work now, and you can't blame someone else"
"Can you HIDE it"?
Borrow his lnb see if that makes a difference. Also look inside the connectors, if there's any rust stains then replace those connectors.
I had a chance to check for voltage on a Directv receiver. There was no voltage output from the receiver when it is set up for a SWM lnb.