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Have you checked the Dish alignment and LNB Skew? Alignment doesn't need to change much to drastically affect the signal. Also try another known good box on the same setup.
Hi Ian
A low quality level normally indicates that the LNB needs to be adjusted a little bit as Biggles has mentioned.
It usually takes a small turn clockwise to get a strong quality signal, You will not need to align the dish (80% Signal is normal) Visit this page here to help you adjust your LNB: http://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/freeview-satellite-adjustin...
Let us know you get on and if you require further assistance, please let us know.
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Replace the LNB. I'm getting similar problems with my Sky installation. Was getting intermittent dropouts and freezing on History channel recently so I checked parameters. Signal strength is down (40 - 60%) but quality is way down (10 - 20%) on what it was 2 or 3 years ago. The LNB is obviously slowly dying ( 7 yrs old) so I'm about to ask Sky to replace it.
Check location at 1 30pm this week for Optus D1 the dish should be in full sun at that time ( sun transit week )
any obstructions from trees should cast shading on dish ( you need a clear day !! )
It only takes a branch to move in the wind or rain for the signal quality to drop from 98% to 60% or lower at our place.
You may benefit from moving the dish to a better location with a clear line of sight.
Hi Ian
As Paul has suggested below, moving the dish to an area that is not obstructed will improve the reception and signals from your dish, try find good place that faces North West and experiment with a roof mount and a wall mount.
The LNB shouldn't be the problem neither should the S7090PVR, if moving the dish becomes unsuccessful then please contact us for further assistance
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Dish TV Online Support
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