downriver SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Dec 16, 2005 698 1 Horse Creek, CA Jul 11, 2010 #1 Does anyone know if there is a way to track a HISTORY of signal drops from a specific satellite ?
KAB SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Sep 20, 2005 22,351 6,362 Fishers, IN Jul 11, 2010 #2 There isn't.
downriver SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Dec 16, 2005 698 1 Horse Creek, CA Jul 11, 2010 #3 bummer.
downriver SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Dec 16, 2005 698 1 Horse Creek, CA Jul 11, 2010 #4 Thank You !
cpdretired Supporting Founder Supporting Founder Dec 6, 2003 839 538 Lemont, Il. Jul 12, 2010 #5 downriver said: Does anyone know if there is a way to track a HISTORY of signal drops from a specific satellite ? Click to expand... Try menu 6-3 & look for lost locks. There is no way for you to reset the counter.
downriver said: Does anyone know if there is a way to track a HISTORY of signal drops from a specific satellite ? Click to expand... Try menu 6-3 & look for lost locks. There is no way for you to reset the counter.
M magnum2066 SatelliteGuys Pro Sep 22, 2009 496 0 Get Bent. Jul 13, 2010 #6 cpdretired said: Try menu 6-3 & look for lost locks. There is no way for you to reset the counter. Click to expand... There are always lost locks even if you have perfect signal. And on the contrary there is a way on VIP receivers. Menu>6>1>3> then select details. It gives the time and date of the previous signal values on both tuners for transponders 14,15,16. Very helpful for technicians when troubleshooting. You cannot do this on a non-VIP receiver.
cpdretired said: Try menu 6-3 & look for lost locks. There is no way for you to reset the counter. Click to expand... There are always lost locks even if you have perfect signal. And on the contrary there is a way on VIP receivers. Menu>6>1>3> then select details. It gives the time and date of the previous signal values on both tuners for transponders 14,15,16. Very helpful for technicians when troubleshooting. You cannot do this on a non-VIP receiver.