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Happytraveler's avatar
Apr 26, 2017

Satellite Reception Problems.

We have Dish Network and a Winegard Travelers Satellite antenna. The travelers found the satellite, but my tv screen is saying something is blocking the reception. I get on and off TV programs. I also lost Hd. I always thought if the antenna found the satellite your good to go, perhaps I'm wrong.
  • When you look at the Trav'ler control box is there a "*" in front of the 119, 110, 129 numbers? If not, the Trav'ler was unable to get a good signal from that 1 satellite. As long as it can see 119 it will lock and stop looking. As mentioned that might be a very weak signal but the best the controller can achive.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Check the signal strength I used to know the path, I thin it's Menu 3-1-1 but not sure)

    It may be you have a tree blowing in the breeze between your antenna and the satellite, in fact.. I'd count on it.. Or you are right on the ragged edge of a "Shadow".

    If you ever read my "What antenna do I need" post I comment one of the disadvantages of automatic roof top mounted antennas is they do not work when you park under the Evil Signal Eating Tree... Same is true of portables set up there.
  • Sandia Man wrote:
    The Winegard Traveler finds all 3 satellites at the same time similar to antennas installed at home. In some cases, although your sat system is delivering some channels there is some peripheral obstruction causing the loss of HD channels and other content located on the 2 outlying satellites. Check your signal strength meter to verify all three satellites are locked in, repeat set-up to see if there is any improvement.

    When trying to access satellite tv through trees or other obstructions it could appear you are locked in since some channels do come through, when HD content or other channels are not available or are sporadic there is some kind of obstruction. I've even had an overhead power line cause one of the satellites to not fully lock on, moving sat antenna about 8 inches allowed for all sats to lock on. Good luck, I hate not having my subscribed HD channels.


    Thanks, I always thought if you were lock down on satellite everything would be fine. The motorhome is in our backyard and my husband will move it later on today and see what happens. It could be a tree or power pole interference. It's the first time this has ever happened to us.
  • I have even had my Winneguard crank up OTH antennae block my SATV signal, and had to lower it a bit to receive signal well.
  • The Winegard Traveler finds all 3 satellites at the same time similar to antennas installed at home. In some cases, although your sat system is delivering some channels there is some peripheral obstruction causing the loss of HD channels and other content located on the 2 outlying satellites. Check your signal strength meter to verify all three satellites are locked in, repeat set-up to see if there is any improvement.

    When trying to access satellite tv through trees or other obstructions it could appear you are locked in since some channels do come through, when HD content or other channels are not available or are sporadic there is some kind of obstruction. I've even had an overhead power line cause one of the satellites to not fully lock on, moving sat antenna about 8 inches allowed for all sats to lock on. Good luck, I hate not having my subscribed HD channels.
  • My Winegard Traveler does that occasionally. I have a compass app on my phone and before parking I look South/West to make sure that nothing will be obstructing my dish. No problems after doing that.
  • Signals come in strengths, like your phone. You should have a meter on there somewhere.

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