![]() If there are 2 cables coming down from the dish, and 2 going straight into the receiver, then the simple LNB switch should solve the issue, assuming of course the LNB is the original problem. If you don't wanna mess w/ it, leave it for the pro. Dish Network Dish Pro Plus Quad LNBF (DPP Quad LNB) Designed to be used with the DISH 500 Antenna. ![]() Sometimes, not always, if you dont reset it, when running new switch checks, the receivers gets confused If its out of alignment, an nothings in the Line of sight, you could try a slight adjustment of the dish. WHen you run checkswitch w/ no cable installed, it resets the receivers switch matrix. If the loaner LNB doesnt work, try the check switch idea scooper suggested. Of course the original problem might not be the LNB, could be a line of sight issue or a misalignment. Here is an excample of a normal QUAD LNB installation. Simply install the LNB loaner, connect the 1 cable at the dish to that LNB, disconnect the DishPro seperator behind the receiver and connect the cable direct to the receiver. Eben Dobson 550 subscribers Dont be fooled or mislead by people that do not even do installations. So if I were you, I wouldnt worry too much about re-wiring the system cuz there could be diplexers somewhere or splitters or who knows. To me, this sounds like 1 cable is feeding the signal from the dish, and the 2nd is going to the TV2 location somewhere else in the house. If I'm reading you right, you said there was just 1 cable coming down from the dish, and 2 cables going into the house.
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