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Posted by TimS on August 09, 2006 at 08:54:44 from (170.40.160.25):
In Reply to: OT satelite antenna posted by steveormary on August 09, 2006 at 08:44:12:
Has your satellite tv worked ok in the past? If it has and the power line isn't new, you can eleminate that as a problem. Can you go into the menu on your satellite receiver and bring up your signal strength that the receiver is getting from the sat dish? Check all the connections, make sure they are all tight. Check that the mounting on the dish hasn't shifted, I had one on a mess hall at Ft Riley that wasn't bolted on right, once I got it tightened down good and adjusted the aiming a bit, it started working fine... If you still have problems, take the cable off at each point and look to make sure the center conductor is there and not bent and hasn't disappeared up inside the cable, I had some junk cable at my last house that the center conductor was to short on, so it liked to hide back inside the cable...I finally threw it all out as I kept fighting it.
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