When I do a system info, I get a LNB Drift Detected...
0x0d, 0xa1, 129 (e-5). Anyone ever gotten this??
Dish is not going to replace your LNB until it gets (-7) My LNB on satellite 129 has been doing the same thing for a year now, and works just fine.
Bill
How LNB drift affects the system is a crap shoot. I've seen cases of a -10 drift and it works fine, then I've seen others where it's -4 and causing signal loss. If it begins causing trouble with pixelation or signal drop-outs on either locals or HD programming (that's what's on 129), then you should call for service. Until then, it's no biggie. But I would look for it to cause trouble eventually. Any time I go on a service call and I see an LNB drifting AT ALL, I replace it. It's just a matter of time before it craps out all together.
Dish is not going to replace your LNB until it gets (-7) My LNB on satellite 129 has been doing the same thing for a year now, and works just fine.
Bill
Actually, we wont replace it until -8 or +8 if its pro plus.
It was stated in Dish document about a drift +/- 5 MHz max. We have a few threads and in one Scott (?) posted the PDF.
I had a service call yesterday for "the drift" with red x on 129 but still able to get all channels. the tech checked all connections readjusted and it was still there. then he replaced the lnb, I still had "the drift" -7 and red x on 129. He left not really knowing what the problem was, vowing to call Dish. I am still not losing any signals while I'm watching but my log says that I lose signal on tuner 1 and 2 about 6-15 times a day. I also get the same log and drift on my 522. anybody got any ideas
just did it still has 129(e-7) but I haven't had the red x today
I have a 2 dish setup and he replaced the one pointing west that is for 129 I disconnected it to make sure that is the one for 129 and it is.
it was -6 when he started
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