ILINK9000PLUS LOST SIGNAL DUE TO A THUNDERSTORM i took it to a an other house . a different ilink works great but when u try mine with the same identical set up only scan H TP'S NOT V TP'S.. ALSO CAN NOT RECONIGSE THE SWITCH . using circular lnb for 110 using linear for 118.8/119 if using switch it only pick the h tp's for 110 only . if using a cable stright it only scan H TP'S NEVER EVER V
I REMEMBER THIS SOLUTION IN PAST . BIN???? OR CONVERTING V TO H ??? THX GUYS
CC...... your receiver maybe locked on Horizontal TP's
if you have a voltmeter set it @ DC Volts. make sure your receiver is off take a short piece of coax and connect it to your receiver. turn your receiver back on to check voltage.
Switching from H to V tp's see if you are getting these Voltages.
Horizontal TP's.......15 to 19 volts Vertical TP's...........11 to 14 Volts
Your ILINK was working well probably on a different LNB to what is currently at the other house. I will have to look this up but the DN LNBs work differently to the generic ones on H and V. In the meantime, you might like to appraise us of the LNB specs where it worked very well.
The following are two pieces of information I have regarding H and V for certain LNBs. The information applies to Dish LNBs, and your previous LNBs might have been Dish. Now it seems you are working with generic LNBs.
If you look at the tp for each ch and one is V and one is H then likely you have DP lnb's and your getting regular and bandstacked. If this is true and you want the best possible scan/EPG do this. Go to lyngsat dot com get freq for sat tps then in channel scan menu check each manualy but for each horizonal subtract the # of the TP from 25600 and change it to vertical. Note: Lyngsat lists tps as L or R as opposed to H and V. Deal with it!
Take and manualy change each horizontal by subtracting its number from 25600 and changing it to vertical. Its called bandstacking.
NN>..thats old news that U should have know inmmediately from the old days and my many previous posts...but will not fix ccccc's problem...obviously U are a fake and know nothing about satellite..
LK: I only know one thing from all your previous posts. You stink
ccccccccc said:" a different ilink works great but when u try mine with the same identical set up only scan H TP'S NOT V TP'S.. " Obviously his Ilink was set up differently at his house.
YES that's right papi it is not the lnb's it 's the llightening that may cuz a damage. no way on scaning v in any lnb . the only possible scan for v if i use dp . but then the receiver only take one sat and can not be combined with others the receiver started to act weired by not knowing the switch. so the receiver takes only stright cable with no switch if i use regular lnb or the special 118/119 it scan only H for both . if i take everything off and use stright cable with dp lnb it scan them all. it's probably the voltage that screw everything not my setup not the lnbs .