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Old 12-03-2011, 23:18   #6
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Re: No signal on new Freesat

The systematic approach is always best. You've changed the STB and the LNB, so the dish and the cable are all that's left. If you're happy that the cable and the connectors are fine, then it's time to focus on the dish.

Have you had high winds recently? What has the weather been like today? Did it change when the dish stopped working?

The dish can ge misaligned over time and yet appear to be solid. You could try wiggling it a bit and have someone watch the TV to see what happens. If you want to have a proper go at the dish you should get yourself a sat finder, otherwise you're in for a world of pain.
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