: Diodes that provide the specific voltages required (+3.3V, +5V, +12V, +22V, and +30V). Typical Repair Issues

The satellite receiver (part of the General Satellite family) typically uses a pulse-width modulation (PWM) power supply, often based on the DM0265R or DM0365R chip. These units are known for common failure points due to heat and aging. Common Schematic Block Components

on the output lines often dry out, causing the receiver to "boot loop" or fail to turn on.

: Usually 33–47µF / 400V; a common culprit for failure if it bulges.

: Check the SR360 or similar Schottky diodes on the secondary side. If the receiver is completely dead, these are likely shorted.

If you are measuring the output pins, you should see approximately: : Powers the processor and memory. 5V : Logic circuits and USB (if applicable). 12V : Audio and switching. 22V / 30V : LNB power (tuner voltage).