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harley-dave
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Jun 13, 2017

Winegard Travel'r trouble

Good morning all.. We're having trouble with our Travel'r and Dish network setup. I noticed the display shows all 3 sats after alignment (110, 119, 129) but the 129 sat doesn't have an asterisk after it. Whats it trying to tell me? Can't find it in the manual, all it says is it should have one! Anyway, occasionally when turning the receiver/TV on it shows a lost signal message.. I tightened the LNB's on the arm since they were a little loose and then stowed the antenna and let it re-align and it still does it. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any ideas.

Dave
  • I believe that the X2 says the max coax run is 25 feet, you might want to check the manual. If you are successful with 50 feet that's pretty good, I think.
    If you are trying to run longer coax runs you might want to see if you could install some kind of a signal booster on the line to help with your problem.
  • Bill.Satellite wrote:
    Remember that there is a 20 degree spread between 110 and 129. That means you need A LOT of clear sky to locate all 3. The indication is that the antenna could find 110 and 119 but 129 is blocked or you are in the extreme NE or SE where the satellite is too low in the sky.
    Thanks Bill, that's the first thing I checked. We're in Southern Utah currently so lots of clear sky! no trees or mountains in the way.

    Dave
  • Bill.Satellite wrote:
    I believe that the X2 says the max coax run is 25 feet, you might want to check the manual. If you are successful with 50 feet that's pretty good, I think.
    If you are trying to run longer coax runs you might want to see if you could install some kind of a signal booster on the line to help with your problem.


    My manual says 50 feet total to include trailer wiring. Using the 25 foot cable the dish came with, my trailer wiring should bring the total to right about 50. I ordered a jack to mount on the side of my slide right behind the entertainment center so I can keep my wire runs shorter and not have to run the cable through the slide seal or window. I'll have to look into the booster idea, which will probably be problematic due to the fact they power the dish off the coax as well.
  • Thanks everyone, Winegard tech support got back to me and said possibly 1. loose cable connection at the dish 2. reflector shifted (which I didn't check) 3. lost a LNB. Gave me some trouble-shooting info and tips. I'll let you-all know what happens. thanks for your input.

    Dave

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