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  • Mrobbins
    Newbie
    • May 2013
    • 4

    #1

    No Signal!

    Hey guys,


    I have a skybox f5, it has served me incredibly well but I was getting a bit of trouble recently with the satellite cables in the back needing to be jiggled about slightly. It got worse and worse, and a couple of days ago when I switched the box on it loaded to 100, only to start again without booting up (unless I removed the satellite cables)...

    I reset it then reinstalled new firmware, now I can plug my satellite cables in without it going off, but now I get SNR signal of between 5&7 %, and none of the channels (even free ones) are working. I went out and tried tweaking the dish but no joy - any ideas?

    Thanks in advance everyone.
  • P&D
    DK Veteran
    • May 2010
    • 2686

    #2
    Originally posted by Mrobbins
    now I can plug my satellite cables in without it going off
    Only needs one feed buddy or is it a typo ??
    Make sure its in the correct one...Not loop
    if it is then sound like a dead tuner so dead box mate

    or do you have the official box connected at the same time on the loop
    Last edited by P&D; 2 June, 2015, 22:40.

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    • Hadron
      V.I.P. Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 2102

      #3
      Originally posted by Mrobbins
      Hey guys,


      I have a skybox f5, it has served me incredibly well but I was getting a bit of trouble recently with the satellite cables in the back needing to be jiggled about slightly. It got worse and worse, and a couple of days ago when I switched the box on it loaded to 100, only to start again without booting up (unless I removed the satellite cables)...

      I reset it then reinstalled new firmware, now I can plug my satellite cables in without it going off, but now I get SNR signal of between 5&7 %, and none of the channels (even free ones) are working. I went out and tried tweaking the dish but no joy - any ideas?

      Thanks in advance everyone.
      The fact that you were getting problems when wiggling the LNB cable suggests that there's an intermittent connection to the F plug.

      Remove the F plug from the end of the cable. Cut off around an inch or 2. Prepare the end of the cable & refit the F plug.

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      • phoenix3026
        Newbie
        • Dec 2009
        • 17

        #4
        As previous post -Hello mate, try taking the box to a friend with a sat dish.If it works there you have an LNB or coax fault.
        If not your box is faulty.

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