![]() With mine, the fault seems to lie with the controller, because that's the only variable in the system, everything else being fixed. I've many times checked wiring and connections, then gone to bed, only to find that the next morning, the Camos behaved as it should. However, worse than that is when there's no whirring at all, when the electronics just don't kick in and seek the chosen satellite. All I could hear was the interminable whirring on the roof. ![]() "I've been places where there were no buildings or trees to obscure the view, but still couldn't get the Camos to lock onto anything. Either that or a larger dish on a tripod outside.Įdit: I've just found the following suggestion from a similarly frustrated Camos owner. One thing your problem has done, it's convinced me to buy a crank up system for my MH when (and if) I get one. Other than that I guess you'll have to get in touch with Road Pro who surely must have had other users with the same problem. ![]() My reasoning is that they may use a different transponder for that 'beam'. The only other thing you could try would be to initialise a search for Astra2 North rather than South. It mght be that they intend users to contact them for reprogramming, I don't know. Sue, I've looked through the Road Pro website and although there's lots of info on there I can find nothing specific to altering the control box.
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