The new bins lose signal strength on some channels or the diseq switch gets fried when some people forget to unplug the receiver or turn power totally off to the receiver when removing cables from receiver or diseq switch.
I know I have forgot to turn off many times when I bipass diseq to d/l sats but have never had this problem on previous fixes.
I am not sure it is a bad diseq switch or the bins or ECMs providing weak reception on some transponders. I most strongly suspect this ECM/ bad bin theory though due to no problems with previous fixes.
Many are having this very same problem with many different receivers.
It may be the switch albeit many also report trying several switches with no awail. which can be expensive. I even read one post that said most switches won't work until you find one that does. Go figure, heck of an expensive way to find out.
It is crazy with no sure anwser yet most people on the other hand are not having this problem which is also puzzling.
I will try a new fix, loading it fresh, then also try and new diseq switch and report back to see just what the problem is although I have heard of no good explanation other than a fried diseq switch, which I am skeptical and believe it is the bins as I never had this problem before these, and forgot to unplug ird many time in previous fixes without a problem.
Sorry I couldn't be more sprcific but I hope this helps.
hi there LK, thanks for your reply.. well i did find the option on the menu and i put OFF then i exit.. start watching again and still freezes.. i even changed the ecko satelite names, but im still getting the NO SIGNAL message after 30 seconds.. the bin i have is the 352, do you think it might be a bin problem? i have an original pansat 3500sd
hey.. i currently have a pansat 2700a receiver, but i want to get a component video out receiver.. i was wondering if the pansat 3500s would do the trick on my expensive lcd... or should i look at a different receiver? thx