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Old 2008-10-06, 01:04 AM   #1
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There's no such thing as a dumb question, right? Ok then...

When you call SC and ask them to deactivate a receiver, does the receiver have to be connected to the datastream at that time?

TIA.....
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Old 2008-10-06, 01:49 AM   #2
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nope, just make sure you have access to the receiver , they will ask for information off the reciever
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Old 2008-10-06, 01:56 AM   #3
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On two occasions, a year apart, they told me a receiver was deactivated but it wasn't.

I'd prefer to avoid this the third time. Needless to say, they bill you.
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Old 2008-10-06, 08:19 AM   #4
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If you have 2-6 receivers and are paying the multi-receiver charge then what does it matter? If it is your only receiver, then you are canceling service, right? I would imagine that they would remove the receiver from your account if you tell them that you intend to sell it.
I have 6 active receivers and a seventh that remains in a closet that I asked them to deactivate to keep at the maximum six. If I plugged the 7th back in and found it still working, it hasn't cost me anything, right? But it is also my understanding that after being unplugged for a month, a receiver need to be hit by *C in order to work again.
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Old 2008-10-06, 09:52 AM   #5
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If you have 2-6 receivers and are paying the multi-receiver charge then what does it matter?
If you have 2 receivers and are deactivating one, the multi receiver charge should cease.

What has happened to me is the second receiver was activated during the troubleshooting process to see if the problem occurred with more than one receiver. It was supposed to be deactivated at the conclusion of the process, but I was subsequently charged for multiple receivers. Each time the techie told me the box was deactivated, but it wasn't. That is why I wondered if it needs to be in the stream when they deactivate it.
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Old 2008-10-06, 11:21 AM   #6
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If you know what receiver it is (they will), you don't even need access to it.

It will get removed from your account, but will not receive the de-activate signal if disconnected form power and/or satellite signal, and may still operate for a while if you try later, until it doesn't get any more key updates.
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Old 2008-10-06, 12:30 PM   #7
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It will get removed from your account, but will not receive the de-activate signal if disconnected form power and/or satellite signal, and may still operate for a while if you try later, until it doesn't get any more key updates.
Well, last time it didn't get removed from my account and my next bill had the multi charge. I never tested the receiver to see if it still worked, I just assumed it wouldn't and put it away.

Now I've been through the same process again, and this time I did check the second receiver, and it still works, hence my concern about getting billed again. I am going to leave it connected and see what happens. Any idea how long it should take to die?
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Old 2008-10-06, 01:27 PM   #8
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you've mentioned that the other receiver was activated to do some troubleshooting. is starchoice sending you a replacement receiver under the lifetime replacement warranty program? if so, then both of your current receivers need to be activated at least until you get the replacement receiver activated, to qualify for the lifetime warranty.
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Old 2008-10-06, 05:45 PM   #9
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you've mentioned that the other receiver was activated to do some troubleshooting. is starchoice sending you a replacement receiver under the lifetime replacement warranty program? if so, then both of your current receivers need to be activated at least until you get the replacement receiver activated, to qualify for the lifetime warranty.
I understand your point, thank you for bringing it to my attention. But I don't qualify for a replacement receiver, because although I own three receivers, I only keep one of them active at any given time. The other two are spares. So no warranty.

It doesn't appear to be a receiver problem anyway, since both receivers have the same issues (missing channels). All four ports on the quad LNB produce the same result, both receivers have been factory reset and hit by SC, so it would appear to be a faulty LNB.

This LNB was installed by a SC tech in January, although the old beer can one was working just fine. I don't know why he did that.

Edit: or the coax has gone bad, that would do it too....
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Has it not worked since the LNBF was changed? Perhaps they never changed the v-code for the new LNBF.
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Old 2008-10-08, 01:18 PM   #11
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if only certain channels are not coming in , you will want to check and see if all those channels are on the same 1 or 2 transponders or all on the same satellite. on older models of receivers, push options 6778 to get into the hidden menu, then choose number 1 for manually tune frequency. the frequency in the box at the bottom right is the downconverted frequency coming down the cable from the dish. whichever channel you were on when you went to this menu screen will be shown here. if the only channels that don't work are all on this same frequency, then it's most likely a dropout at that frequency, most likely from something in the cable run such as a surge protector, poor connection, staple or kink in the cable, very old deteriorated cable, multiswitch or amplifier. lnb's can do it too but it's rare. on the same screen near the top you will see a couple of check boxes marked 22khz tone. if the check mark in in the "on" box then the channel you are tuned to is on the f2 satellite and if it's checked for off, that channel is on the f1 satellite which has most of the english and non hd programming.
you can enter a new frequency here or change the 22 khz tone selection without fear, the settings will go back to the originals as soon as you change channels. selecting anything else though such as factory reset will mean you will have to call starchoice for a rehit.
to find something in the cabling that's causing a dropout requires some special ( expensive ) equipment such as an rf noise generator, spectrum analyzer, time domain reflectometer, ohmeter etc. etc. usually it's easier to just get a long enough length of new cable to temporarily run a bypass and see what happens.
the most common problems i've seen are in this order
1-surge protector is bad ( cable goes through coax connectors on it )
2-staple driven through cable ( not causing a short circuit but enough to knock out a few transponders )
3-kink in the cable ( look for knots , kinks, twists, cuts where it goes over a sharp edge, flattened. ) the outlet box in the wall is a good place to look, you might find excess cable crammed into the tiny box causing kinks or the cable clamp on the box has been tightened down too much and flattened the cable.
4-deteriorated cable. if it's on the outside you might see the outer rubber covering cracking or looking scaly. if it's underground, water might be getting inside. anywhere else the foam between the shield and center wire can crumble with age. the copper can get oxidized making a poor connection and the shield can open up letting the signal escape.
5-bad lnb. usually the problem is oscillation in the electrical circuits inside swamping one or 2 of the transponders.
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But I don't qualify for a replacement receiver, because although I own three receivers, I only keep one of them active at any given time. The other two are spares. So no warranty.
I'm no expert here, but I swear someone in the know said that one could *start* paying a multi-receiver charge at the time his or her receiver needed to be replaced. Then you have to continue paying the charge for 12 months. But you could activate the other receiver(s) immediately and utilize the multi-receiver charge to get a replacement receiver. I'm pretty sure someone said this...

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http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/show...58&postcount=9

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Old 2008-10-09, 08:56 AM   #13
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Has it not worked since the LNBF was changed? Perhaps they never changed the v-code for the new LNBF.
No, the new one worked fine. Everything was cool until I lost the channels two weeks ago.
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Old 2008-10-09, 09:56 AM   #14
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you will want to check and see if all those channels are on the same 1 or 2 transponders
Yes, I sure do want to know that. Is there somewhere I can get a list of which channels are on which transponders?

Meantime, I am following the procedure you described (which is damn tedious!) working my way up from 299, which is a working channel. When I get through the list of bad channels, I'll look for a pattern.

I don't suspect the coax, it runs down the inside of an unused chimney into the basement. Only about 1.5m is exposed to the weather, and it looks fine. The rest is a straight run right to the receiver with no bends, staples, switches, boxes, nothing at all.

SC tech is coming on Saturday to fix it, so I could just leave it for him, but I am curious about what is going on. And the supposedly deactivated receiver is still working.

Thanks for the tips, I will get back to it now and see how many frequencies don't work.
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Old 2008-10-09, 10:07 AM   #15
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you could activate the other receiver(s) immediately and utilize the multi-receiver charge to get a replacement receiver.
True enough, but I can't see how it's a receiver problem, since both currently active boxes show the same missing channels when connected to the dish one at a time.
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