Troubleshooting Help
Troubleshoot: Winegard Trav'ler EL Motor Home Failure
The "EL MOTOR HOME FAILURE" error on a Winegard Trav'ler antenna indicates that the antenna is having trouble determining its elevation position. The most likely cause of this error is that the antenna's elevation sensors need to be recalibrated. If ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard Shaw Trav'ler No Signal to Receivers
A "No Signal to Receivers" issue on a Winegard Shaw Trav'ler can be caused by various factors, including issues with the antenna's ability to lock onto a signal, problems with the cable connections, or even receiver malfunctions. The troubleshooting ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard Shaw Trav'ler Not Locking Onto Signal
The "Antenna Not Locking Onto Signal" error on a Shaw Trav'ler can be caused by a few different factors, but the troubleshooting process is relatively straightforward. The first step is to check if the interface box shows any indication of "peaking" ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard DISH Trav'ler Wrong Port Error
The "Wrong Port Error" on a Winegard DISH Trav'ler occurs when attempting to connect two Wally receivers directly to an antenna that has a Hybrid LNB. In this scenario, the receiver connected to port C will function correctly, but the one connected ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard DISH Trav'ler No Signal to Receivers
A "No Signal to Receivers" issue on a Winegard DISH Trav'ler can stem from various factors, including the type of LNB (Low-Noise Block downconverter) and receiver you're using. The troubleshooting process involves identifying your specific setup and ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard DISH Trav'ler Antenna Not Locking Onto Signal
The "Antenna Not Locking Onto Signal" error on a Winegard DISH Trav'ler can be caused by several factors, including issues with the cable connections or the antenna itself. The troubleshooting process involves a series of checks to isolate the root ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard DirecTV Trav'ler 775 or Cannot Detect SWM
The "775" or "Cannot Detect SWM" error on a Winegard DirecTV Trav'ler indicates that the receiver is unable to communicate with the LNB (Low-Noise Block downconverter). The following troubleshooting steps can help resolve this issue. Troubleshooting ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard DirecTV Trav'ler No Signal to Receivers
The No Signal to Receivers issue on a Winegard DirecTV Trav'ler can disrupt your satellite TV viewing. The troubleshooting process involves a series of checks to isolate the root cause of the problem. The first step is to check if the antenna ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard DirecTV Trav'ler Not Locking Onto Signal
The "Antenna Not Locking Onto Signal" issue on a Winegard DirecTV Trav'ler can be frustrating, but there are troubleshooting steps you can take to address the issue. The first step is to check if the interface box shows any indication of "peaking" or ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard Trav'ler Power Issues
The Winegard Trav'ler antenna may encounter two primary power-related issues: the system may fail to power on entirely, or it may power on briefly and then shut off. The troubleshooting steps for each scenario are outlined below. System Won't Power ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard Trav'ler Motor Stall
The "Motor Stall" error on a Winegard Trav'ler antenna indicates that the antenna's motors are unable to move. This can be due to a physical obstruction, incorrect cable routing, or a problem within the turret itself. Troubleshooting Steps: Check for ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard Trav'ler NO ANT COMM
The "NO ANT COMM" error on a Winegard Trav'ler antenna indicates that the interface box and the antenna's turret are not communicating. The primary cause of this error is often a loose or disconnected data cable. Troubleshooting Steps: Power Cycle ...
Troubleshoot: Winegard Trav'ler NO LNB VOLTAGE
The "NO LNB VOLTAGE" error on a Winegard Trav'ler antenna typically indicates a problem with the cable that connects the LNB (Low Noise Block converter) to the antenna's turret. The troubleshooting steps vary slightly depending on the specific ...