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  • citygent1911
    Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 94

    #16
    Originally posted by nibblitz
    Have you got another length of coax you could run to the lnb, just to test... Im thinking, maybe theres water ingress in the cable, or your terminations are poor.. Failing that, get a complete new sky dish kit, they're cheap enough..
    Hi mate, funny you mention terminations because in the strong winds on Monday, the cable "blew" out of the LNB! It left the f-connector in there of course so it obviously wasn't a tight fit. That also then leads to the possibility of water ingress.

    I've got the dish back in line with a fairly decent signal but its still dropping out so maybe I'll re-wire now with new cable & see if that works.

    Any ideas why I can get a decent (85%/75%) signal, which then drops off until "No Signal" - then when I turn off the LNB & turn it back on, the signal is back up there again? Seems wierd to me, but I know you're right Binary about not blaming box for everything.

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    • the man
      DK Veteran
      • Jun 2010
      • 1660

      #17
      when the uner gets warm it stops working , ie fualty tuners in some s9 s10s ime

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      • citygent1911
        Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 94

        #18
        Originally posted by the man
        when the uner gets warm it stops working , ie fualty tuners in some s9 s10s ime
        So can we fit a fan or something to keep it cool?

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        • citygent1911
          Member
          • Jun 2009
          • 94

          #19
          I spent 2 hours positioning the dish yesterday, using a sky+ box to make sure I was on the right sat. Got a good enough signal for sky box to work, so plugged S9 in and it worked a treat......for 2 hours. Signal on SS1 dropped from 85% / 70% to 45% / 10%.



          There's no way the dish/lnb/cable could result in that drop off, becuase they'd either work -or not work, rather than work for a couple of hours, then gradually deplete the signal till it disappears completely. EDIT: Here's a video I managed to get of the point when the signal goes completely - happens about 29s in..

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          All points to tuner heating up & then packing up completely. If I leave the box off for a couple of hours then turn it back on, I get a signal again - for a while.

          I agree with The Man - I think tuner is overheating.
          Last edited by citygent1911; 16 September, 2011, 10:58.

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          • the man
            DK Veteran
            • Jun 2010
            • 1660

            #20
            I'm not sure , but i know if the open box s10 in the front rooms is on the one up in the bedrooms fine ,
            after a few hours turning the box in the front room , and with in seconds the bedroom one loses signal etc this is a fact , can do it 10 ou of ten time after both box's are on . weird

            ps can get box in bedroom working again by turning on box front room
            Last edited by the man; 16 September, 2011, 23:50.

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            • citygent1911
              Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 94

              #21
              Originally posted by the man
              I'm not sure , but i know if the open box s10 in the front rooms is on the one up in the bedrooms fine ,
              after a few hours turning the box in the front room , and with in seconds the bedroom one loses signal etc this is a fact , can do it 10 ou of ten time after both box's are on . weird

              ps can get box in bedroom working again by turning on box front room
              Is the bedroom box fed by the LNB output from the S10 downstairs? If not, that's strange!

              Having said that, I'll try plugging the sky+ box into the LNB and leaving them both on - maybe the extra power supply to the LNB from the SKY+ box improves the signal strength output from the LNB?? Bit of a long shot I know.....

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              • termiantor
                DK Veteran
                • Jan 2009
                • 400

                #22
                why dont you just buy an inline amp 13db-18db slope



                HAD THE PARTY LOL

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                • the man
                  DK Veteran
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 1660

                  #23
                  Originally posted by citygent1911
                  Is the bedroom box fed by the LNB output from the S10 downstairs? If not, that's strange!

                  Having said that, I'll try plugging the sky+ box into the LNB and leaving them both on - maybe the extra power supply to the LNB from the SKY+ box improves the signal strength output from the LNB?? Bit of a long shot I know.....
                  fed by the LNB

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                  • citygent1911
                    Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 94

                    #24
                    Originally posted by the man
                    when the uner gets warm it stops working , ie fualty tuners in some s9 s10s ime
                    bought a laptop cooling pad today, and it seems to be helping. When box has been off for a while, I get most channels (one or two are breaking up but that's bad signal I think).

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                    • citygent1911
                      Member
                      • Jun 2009
                      • 94

                      #25
                      Originally posted by termiantor
                      why dont you just buy an inline amp 13db-18db slope
                      Bought one of these too -might as well go for it!

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                      • citygent1911
                        Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 94

                        #26
                        Originally posted by citygent1911
                        bought a laptop cooling pad today, and it seems to be helping. When box has been off for a while, I get most channels (one or two are breaking up but that's bad signal I think).
                        Well - it helped, but I still lose most channels (mostly premium channels - BBC1 still has 90% / 72% strength...?) after about 3 hours. As usual, as soon as I turn off & turn back on, everything comes back.....

                        Certainly seems to be an overheating issue though......

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                        • swanside
                          Newbie
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 12

                          #27
                          Originally posted by citygent1911
                          I spent 2 hours positioning the dish yesterday, using a sky+ box to make sure I was on the right sat. Got a good enough signal for sky box to work, so plugged S9 in and it worked a treat......for 2 hours. Signal on SS1 dropped from 85% / 70% to 45% / 10%.



                          There's no way the dish/lnb/cable could result in that drop off, becuase they'd either work -or not work, rather than work for a couple of hours, then gradually deplete the signal till it disappears completely. EDIT: Here's a video I managed to get of the point when the signal goes completely - happens about 29s in..

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                          All points to tuner heating up & then packing up completely. If I leave the box off for a couple of hours then turn it back on, I get a signal again - for a while.

                          I agree with The Man - I think tuner is overheating.
                          Signal quality it too low. There is too much interferance in that.

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                          • citygent1911
                            Member
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 94

                            #28
                            Originally posted by swanside
                            Signal quality it too low. There is too much interferance in that.
                            Ah bo**ocks...you know what? Theres a new dish, lnb & cable going up this week!

                            Anyone any experience of the Ross 60cm dish from b & q? There in the sale for ?25 again...

                            Otherwise, can anyone recommend a decent dish and lnb set? Only want 28.2e so nothing fancy but it needs to work with an average signal! Cheers

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                            • nibblitz
                              DK Veteran
                              • May 2010
                              • 1300

                              #29
                              Zone2 Sky Dishes with a quad LNB are about 20 quid delivered on ebay... They're a good size, meant for use in the whole of the UK, even right up north.. They perform much better than Zone1 Mini dishes in poor weather..

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                              • citygent1911
                                Member
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 94

                                #30
                                curiouser and curiouser......

                                I found an interesting fact on t'internet this morning, and it may be common knowledge, but I'd not come across it before.

                                Some LNB's aren't compatible with sky minidishes. turns out that due to the eliptical shape of a minidish, the internal horn of the LNB has to be eliptical too, in order to "catch" the rebounding signal from the box.

                                The new quad LNB I've been struggling with recently is, after I'd prised off the white cap, a round horn, and so will not be getting as much of a signal as it should (because the dish isn't round). I guess if someone is getting a strong signal it doesn't make any difference, but if I'm only getting a weak signal, then this could have been the reason the channels were cutting out.

                                Did I read somewhere that the Openbox now reports "No Signal!" if the strength is below 50%? Or did I dream that...!

                                I dug out the "other" quad LNB I'd tried as it's branded Sky, and I've now been getting most channels since 11am!



                                I know the dish is out of alignment because its as wonky as f*ck, but I was getting some channels with it at that angle!! So I'm going to persevere with the latest set up & will no doubt report back in again soon.

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