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November 12, 2016 at 3:01 pm #18543
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InactiveHello there,
I have had my HDR 1000S for just over 3 years and a few days ago we discovered that some of the channels were no longer available as the signal was either weak or missing.
We manged to find same channels on different channels number and we used them till today when I had a bit of time to try to carry out a few tests.
this morning I decided to invert the cable on the back of the box but nothing changed so we decided to go for a factory reset, as we thought that it would have been a good test to see if we could recuperate the missing channels.
We are not sure what happened there but we have now lost all of the channels we had and we have no signal at all arriving into the box.
I have checked the cables again and went for a second factory reset but nothing really happened. also, the box only detects one of the cables.
I am based in Dublin and, while looking for solutions, we came across a freesat shop close by where we live and decided to pop over but the guy there did not offer any solution apart from scheduling a technician to call over on Monday to check the satellite disc.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
David
November 12, 2016 at 4:02 pm #75302Anonymous
InactiveTry a FTA channel search in non-freesat mode.
If this finds channels then do a search of a single transponder 11428 H 27500 2/3, if this does not find a signal then my first guess would be a faulty LNB.
Other possibilities include water ingression in cables, and poorly fitted F connectors.
November 13, 2016 at 8:39 am #75303Anonymous
InactiveHi,thank you very much for your reply.
I have attempted to search channels in a non-freesat mode and the box did not find any channels.I am sticking with the technician then as he should be able to replace any faulty parts of the dish or the cables if that is where the problem is.
Thanks again
Davide
November 13, 2016 at 10:21 am #75304Anonymous
InactiveAs you are now getting nothing, I would recheck the F connectors for a short circuit.
November 13, 2016 at 4:24 pm #75305Anonymous
InactiveI am sorry but I am not very good with this kind of things. What are the F connectors and how do I check if there is a short circuit?
Thanks
Davide
November 13, 2016 at 9:35 pm #75306grahamlthompson
ParticipantThe two screw on coax cables that connect to your two tuner inputs on your box use f connectors. (11mm nuts)
They normally fit by tightly screwing on to the outer coax cable cover.
If incorrectly fitted a tiny bit of the coax screen can touch the centre core of the coax (creating a short circuit for both the signal and the box lnb control signals). Normally this would give a warning message fron the box. More likely is the f connector is loose breaking either the screen or ceetre connection,
Turn off the box, disconnect the coax cable and check the f connecors are firmly screwed onto the coax cables,
Ignore the grease.
November 13, 2016 at 9:47 pm #75307Anonymous
InactiveThank you very much for the explanation and for the link attached. I will follow instructions and revert.
Hopefully that is where the problem lies.
Thanks again
Davide
November 14, 2016 at 8:09 pm #75308Anonymous
InactiveSo, today I have brought the box over to the freesat shop here in Dublin to make sure that the problem we are experiencing is not due to a faulty box.
The guy in the shop restored the factory setting in the box (as it was getting a no signal message) and channels appeared.
Back to the house I went to connect the box again and most of the channels were and are still there.
I am still missing some of them but the majority and the “main” channels are there and, strangely enough, we even have bbc2 hd now which we never had before as we only had a black screen for it.
Any idea what this strange behaviour of the box could be linked to?
Thanks
Davide
November 14, 2016 at 8:43 pm #75309grahamlthompson
ParticipantDavide – 32 minutes ago »
So, today I have brought the box over to the freesat shop here in Dublin to make sure that the problem we are experiencing is not due to a faulty box.
The guy in the shop restored the factory setting in the box (as it was getting a no signal message) and channels appeared.
Back to the house I went to connect the box again and most of the channels were and are still there.
I am still missing some of them but the majority and the “main” channels are there and, strangely enough, we even have bbc2 hd now which we never had before as we only had a black screen for it.
Any idea what this strange behaviour of the box could be linked to?
Thanks
Davide
Misaligned dish, faulty lnb, water in the coax downleads (plus corroded connections at the lnb) or loose f connectors on coax outer.
November 14, 2016 at 10:31 pm #75310Anonymous
InactiveI see. I will probably have to redo the whole connection then.
As it is I will probably leave it til it will stop working altogether as now it is working decently well.
Thanks for all the help provided.
Davide
November 15, 2016 at 2:37 pm #75311Anonymous
InactiveIf it is water ingress then it’s unlikely to remain working for very long, especially given the climate in Dublin.
November 15, 2016 at 5:12 pm #75312grahamlthompson
ParticipantFaust – 2 hours ago »
If it is water ingress then it’s unlikely to remain working for very long, especially given the climate in Dublin.

More to the point if it is water and especially if it’s air spaced dialectric you may have to add a new box to the list.
OP should check the box connections for any sign of water.
November 15, 2016 at 5:19 pm #75313Anonymous
InactiveIt makes sense. Thanks for the advice. I will arrange for a technician to call over and inspect the system to make sure that what needs to be replaced will be replaced and save the box.
Thanks again.
Davide
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