 bumwolf
join:2007-04-21 Florence, AL
·HughesNet Satellit..
| [DW7000] Signal Jumpping up and down
Any installers or people on IA 89 West? I've been having problems with my signal jumpping from in the 50s to mid 40s sometimes into the 30s. I've checked around the dish no tree branches have grown in the way and the wires are all checking out. Haven't had this problem before been using the same unit for 3 years now. Even checked the Dish pointing and it's solid. Wondering if this is a sign the unit is going out. Any help would be most appreciated. I have contemplated calling Hughes but I know from experience unless your going to buy new equipment they are no help. Thanks -CCJ -- Hughesnet | DW7000 | Pro Package | Windows XP SP2 | AMD Athlon 64 3000+ | 1GB RAM | ATI Radeon 9550 256MB | 250GB HDD |
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@bosen.us
| I had similar problems early this year - no indication of any alignment, wiring, weather, obscuration etc. problems, yet the signal was up and down with a gradual degradation. I changed the transmitter (actually changed to a larger dish since signal has always been low in the NW here, so the whole assembly was changed) and everything has been rock solid and reliable since.
It sounds as if you may have the same problem. Apparently transmitters do fail after a few years, and they degrade intermittently. |
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 bumwolf
join:2007-04-21 Florence, AL
·HughesNet Satellit..
| Thanks it's been taking a beating with the rough weather around here lately. It's not where it's bad yet but whenever it rains it sometimes gets irritating. Hopefully it'll hold out until the 9000's come out in full then I'll go for the real upgrade. -- Hughesnet | DW7000 | Pro Package | Windows XP SP2 | AMD Athlon 64 3000+ | 1GB RAM | ATI Radeon 9550 256MB | 250GB HDD |
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  mark470 eh? Premium join:2002-01-09 Hooksett, NH
·Comcast
| reply to bumwolf i suspect water in the feedhorn if you have the older odu with the clear cap then you can see inside for water. the new model odu has a white cap on the feed.
all so try swapping the tx/rx coaxial the modem could be the problem as well -- my heart belongs to a canadian, she is the best. |
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 bumwolf
join:2007-04-21 Florence, AL
·HughesNet Satellit..
| Thanks I have the older one with the clear cap. I have been worried about that since it's so flimsy. I'll try sealing the edges. Just came out a drought and with all that dry weather out in the elements was just a matter of time until that flimsy thing started to crack. -- Hughesnet | DW7000 | Pro Package | Windows XP SP2 | AMD Athlon 64 3000+ | 1GB RAM | ATI Radeon 9550 256MB | 250GB HDD |
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 nedriv
join:2006-08-07 Somerset, CA
| reply to bumwolf said by bumwolf :Any installers or people on IA 89 West? I've been having problems with my signal jumpping from in the 50s to mid 40s sometimes into the 30s. I've checked around the dish no tree branches have grown in the way and the wires are all checking out. ... Thanks -CCJ I had similar symptoms in August 2007. I talked with HN India support (Hi my name is Rahda Rahda Krishnan, you can call me Robert) and they did exactly what I expected, run through the normal script, then deny any problems existed. My frequent signal losses went on for about 4 weeks, then they suddenly disappeared, and the signal has been solid ever since, except for normal weather impacts. At that time, I was on 89w/1070mhz. Now I'm on 89w/1390mhz. The change in frequency was not related to the signal loss episodes.
Good Luck, Ed -- Hn7000 / 89 West / 1390 Mhz |
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