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achalupka
Guest
Hello,
Starting last Sunday while trying to watch a football game, I noticed a strange phenomenon. Every so often (sometimes 2-3 times per minute, other times not at all), the picture would become pixelated, audio would stutter, and sometimes the signal would drop all together ("standby for satellite signal").
Checking my signal strength, I was consistently getting 80-100% on all transponders. A few are in the 70s, but most are well above 80%. However, if I watched the signal meter long enough, the meter at the bottom would suddenly go red, and it would say "Wrong Sat" (still with an 80-90% signal strength), then a fraction of a second later, blip back to normal with the "Locked - Bell ExpressVu 91" message.
This continued for several days, then it was fine for most of the week, but now its back.
Any ideas on what's causing this? If my dish was misaligned I assume I would have poor picture quality all the time, and I would see low signal strength, no?
My main receiver is a 5+ year old 5100 PVR. I see similar behavior on my even older 3100 receiver. Maybe they are both somehow dying at the same time?
Starting last Sunday while trying to watch a football game, I noticed a strange phenomenon. Every so often (sometimes 2-3 times per minute, other times not at all), the picture would become pixelated, audio would stutter, and sometimes the signal would drop all together ("standby for satellite signal").
Checking my signal strength, I was consistently getting 80-100% on all transponders. A few are in the 70s, but most are well above 80%. However, if I watched the signal meter long enough, the meter at the bottom would suddenly go red, and it would say "Wrong Sat" (still with an 80-90% signal strength), then a fraction of a second later, blip back to normal with the "Locked - Bell ExpressVu 91" message.
This continued for several days, then it was fine for most of the week, but now its back.
Any ideas on what's causing this? If my dish was misaligned I assume I would have poor picture quality all the time, and I would see low signal strength, no?
My main receiver is a 5+ year old 5100 PVR. I see similar behavior on my even older 3100 receiver. Maybe they are both somehow dying at the same time?