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Old 09-03-2004, 12:36 PM
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Re: Lifetime Ultra doesn’t turn on

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Originally Posted by jalapeno
I have a 90 cm motorized dish. It works fine when I am next to the dish. That is with a 4-foot coaxial cable. When I make the connection inside the house. The receiver goes to some diagnostic test. Some blinking lights and then turns off. I thought the cable may been to long. Then I tried a direct shorter cable (30 feet) and the same thing happened again. Then I connected to an old DTV dish (fixed no motor) with the old cables that I had and the receiver turns on.
Now the only difference in this setup is that the DTV dish doesn’t have a motor and the cable coming from that dish is grounded.
Do you think that grounded cable may be the difference? Please advise.
Having a grounded cable shouldn't make a difference. Sounds like the cable might be shorted. Any possibility that the center conductor of the coax got bent over and touched the shield?
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