Just catching up here ….
Last summer our NOAAPort receiver stopped getting data. We discovered our
signal to noise ratio went negative. It turned out to be a 5G issue, perhaps
from T-Mobile adding a tower nearby. We were able to get a filter that
eliminated the noise issue and all is good again.
Just a thought of something to check.
Chris
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Hello folks,
We seem to be having an issue with our NOAAPort feed.
Our Novra has the power and lock lights on, but not the Data light. Does that
mean we've lost our LNB?
I've checked our connections from the Novra to the dish and everything is nice
and tight. The LDM server has been rebooted.
Would any of you kind folks be willing to temporarily feed us for a short while
until we can figure this out? We would just need IDS|DDPLUS|NEXRAD3. Thank you
for any advice or help!
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