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Visible inspection gives wonders with coax. Look into each connector. See the white ring? The white ring must have no chaff, or anything (dirt, water, etc.), NOT ONE strand at the white ring other than the copper strand sticking out. As you push the connector into the panel connector, you should feel the give AND the friction. Work on one cable and connector pair at a time. Something resting on a coax or a crimp or pinch can ruin coax at that point. Sometimes the copper wire will break, take a pair of needle nose pliers after disconnedting both ends other the cable and each copper wire a little tug. If it does not budge it is probably not that. Don't work on live cables, or you may be reimbursing your provider, or buying new equipment.
If your system is paired with telphone service, look up into the sockets of the telphone connectors, are any of the wire contacts shorter than the others, crossed, of just plain missing? Typically only two are needed, but those two must be just so.
If you have twisting coax connectors you need to get them professionally replaced.
Something that can sometimes be done is to take a multimeter with frequency measurement capability, and go to center of the run. Set the meter up for frequency and wrap one of the leads around the cable a few times in a spiral, take the probe end and complete the circuit to the meter (only use one lead; both sockets on the meter). Is the frequency correct? Is it varying? Typically if the frequency on the dial is not rock solid unvarying you have a cable fault. A bad cable of connector This ones an exception, don't disconnect anything, don't turn the devices off, and don't break the coax circuit in any way
Anything else, you'll have to call a technician.
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good advice here. an added bonus is that coax connectors can be easily replaced with a minimum of tools.
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Omega says that one's provider may have an internal cable test within their ISP service, rather than the cable wrapped with a multimeter lead wire and the multimeter lead connected back into the meter at the free post female socket. Check with your ISP.
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Quote from: ItPROPENDER on May 20, 2008, 10:26:52 AM
!Don't go over and cut an installer installed cable, EVER!
I have done this w/ all of mine, They were installed w/ a crimp, I don't go for that, I used a compression fitter, w/ the new BNC'c w/ weather rubbers on them, I gained over 2Db just by doing this.
EDIT: I meant the " F" connectors lol , I used the others for my Tv and stuff
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Has anyone tried the turning a meter lead around the coax? You can tell it's handshaking, but shouldn't be like Bill and Teds Wild Adventure of meter readings! Rock Solid means if sometrhing varies within reason, the action is transmitted to another reasonable facet of a system. And, generally lessening in hazardous nature to the system. Also at the same time examine current generated and voltage by the rule of hand tech trick.
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Quote from: mudmanc4 on May 20, 2008, 05:49:54 PM
I have done this w/ all of mine, They were installed w/ a crimp, I don't go for that, I used a compression fitter, w/ the new BNC'c w/ weather rubbers on them, I gained over 2Db just by doing this.
EDIT: I meant the " F" connectors lol , I used the others for my Tv and stuff
I do the same with mine. Ive just about ripped out all the installed crap in my place and made my own cables. Installers for phone and cable companies do a piss poor job, they never do anything right.
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Installers for phone and cable companies do a piss poor job, they never do anything right.
Yeah im gonna have to agree on that one, i work for dishnetwork and ive seen some crappy installs,
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Quote from: SpAwNgOd on May 20, 2008, 08:21:17 PM
Yeah im gonna have to agree on that one, i work for dishnetwork and ive seen some crappy installs,
Nothing against you, but dishnetwork is the worst for installs, Comcast is pretty close to them too. Ive kicked dishnetwork installers off job sites because of the crappy installs they do. I had one guy not crimping the connector onto the coax cable and another trying to rip out $25,000 worth of equipment telling us we did a bad install
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Quote from: dlewis23 on May 20, 2008, 08:30:46 PM
Nothing against you, but dishnetwork is the worst for installs, Comcast is pretty close to them too. Ive kicked dishnetwork installers off job sites because of the crappy installs they do. I had one guy not crimping the connector onto the coax cable and
another trying to rip out $25,000 worth of equipment telling us we did a bad install
Now that has to get frustrating as heck.
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None taken, i know and freeley admit it, those techs do you know if they were direct techs or subcontractors, Oh yeah if you guys need help with your dish system just shoot me a message fridays and saturdays arent good though,
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Quote from: tommie gorman on May 20, 2008, 08:33:57 PM
Now that has to get frustrating as heck.
Its very frustrating. We don't even let them do the installs anymore. For a dish we do 100% of the install. Directv is ok, but there guys are way too noisy and they pick at everything, ask too many questions, they don't understand what a NDA is. for cable installs they bring it too the house we do the rest in most cases its not worth it to us for them to do it. Comcast guys like to cut holes into too many things, they have no clue how to run wires. A Comcast tech was doing a install a few months back for us, and all he had to do was run 2 lines down one wall and through another, he was doing good, I left to start putting stuff away, I come back 20 minutes later and he cut 6 holes in $2000 worth of acoustical panels
Quote from: SpAwNgOd on May 20, 2008, 08:35:39 PM
None taken, i know and freeley admit it, those techs do you know if they were direct techs or subcontractors, Oh yeah if you guys need help with your dish system just shoot me a message fridays and saturdays arent good though,
They where dishnetwork techs. no sub contractors are allowed, You have to be an employee of the company hired, or you don't get through the gate in these places.
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WOW thats a shame, usally i find issues with the subs more than anything, the funny part about this is its easy as hell to install the systems, there should be no reason to chop up peoples walls to run cables, now granted sometimes your gonna have a hole or 2,
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Quote from: SpAwNgOd on May 20, 2008, 08:55:53 PM
WOW thats a shame, usally i find issues with the subs more than anything, the funny part about this is its easy as hell to install the systems, there should be no reason to chop up peoples walls to run cables, now granted sometimes your gonna have a hole or 2,
Subs are really bad. GC's hate them for the homes we are going into. Well most of the time the homes I go into are brand new and have no lines run where we need them too be so they have to be redone. And in my book, there should never be a whole you can see. Hell you can't even see where our equipment is, even tho its right next too you behind a hidden door.
The best is when a dishnetwork or directv tech will come in and try and rip or the Comcast guys work, or tell us its S#!tty, same for the Comcast tech. They never learn.
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Good S#!t, it would be nice if our techs thought like that
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