nadeem419
26-11-2006, 07:59 PM
Hi,
About 2 yrs ago i installed an invacom 0.3db Lnb onto my 1.2m ChannelMaster.
Because this was the 1st time i ever installed an Lnb on my 8yr old dish, i was a wee bit nervous that i would cock up on my roof.
Anyway, i installed it and everything was working fine until last week when a lot of my channels lost signal,other channels like mvision and tqla were all showing strong signals.
I thought the loss of signal on many channels was due to the high winds and torrential rain weve been having in Scotland/Glasgow. Some members even suggested that the incline had gone out of position.
So today it was bright and sunny, so i decided to go on the roof and have a look.
The dish incline was fine, no loose movement at all. But what i reckon was the problem is the LNB. Originally when i fitted it i took the plastic cap off the Lnb revealing a yellow coloured Plastic film on the Lnb. I thought the cap was just on for protection.
So looking at the Lnb now, the plastic film was torn and the Lnb was semi full of water, which i dried off with some kitchen towel. Since i had no cap, i sealed the front of the LNb with two layers of cling film.
This has now given me the signal back on some of the stations.
Is my LNB now buggered or will it be soon, or do i replace it with a new one or just try to get a spare cap.
For Future knowledge and use, am i supposed to leave the plastic coloured cap on all Lnbs or do i remove it?
Nad.:confused:
About 2 yrs ago i installed an invacom 0.3db Lnb onto my 1.2m ChannelMaster.
Because this was the 1st time i ever installed an Lnb on my 8yr old dish, i was a wee bit nervous that i would cock up on my roof.
Anyway, i installed it and everything was working fine until last week when a lot of my channels lost signal,other channels like mvision and tqla were all showing strong signals.
I thought the loss of signal on many channels was due to the high winds and torrential rain weve been having in Scotland/Glasgow. Some members even suggested that the incline had gone out of position.
So today it was bright and sunny, so i decided to go on the roof and have a look.
The dish incline was fine, no loose movement at all. But what i reckon was the problem is the LNB. Originally when i fitted it i took the plastic cap off the Lnb revealing a yellow coloured Plastic film on the Lnb. I thought the cap was just on for protection.
So looking at the Lnb now, the plastic film was torn and the Lnb was semi full of water, which i dried off with some kitchen towel. Since i had no cap, i sealed the front of the LNb with two layers of cling film.
This has now given me the signal back on some of the stations.
Is my LNB now buggered or will it be soon, or do i replace it with a new one or just try to get a spare cap.
For Future knowledge and use, am i supposed to leave the plastic coloured cap on all Lnbs or do i remove it?
Nad.:confused: