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  1. Discover 17's post in Front Drop Down TV Go Down but not Up was marked as the answer   
    Sorry this took so long to get back to you guys.
    Finally after almost a week and half we have a resolve on the problem. I noted all the information on this post. I first traced down the Intelitec system that the pad buttons were talking to the Intelitec module in the rear closet. There are two different signals, one for up and one for down. When pressing the key pad, a green light should come on the Intelitec Module. One for up and a different for down. In the event there are no lights or only one that lights there is a Intelitec programing issue and reprograming would be required.
    That all good, I then looked for the Lift Control Module. Our was found behind the TV. Removing the TV from the rack, then removed the front cover of the Lift Control Module. We trace that the Lift Control Module had 120 volt power for the Lift It motor, all good here.
    Thanks to Paul A. I then called Darrel Henson at GTR Technologies. We then ran some test to verify the motor was still operational. This involves unpluging the power supply from the Power Tec 120 outlet in the front cabinet (shown in the photo above) and locating the power cable behind the motor in the attic space. Unpluging the three wires going to the motor. Providing power by an extention cord, blue is power and the other two, one is up and one is down. Motor is operational both up and down. This then directed us to the Lift Control Module board is the culprit. Order a new board for the Lift Control Module. Received the board after a couple of days. Installed it and no change. Bad board. Called Darrel back and they sent a new one out over night. Arrived the next morning and installed again. Sorry for the bad photo, they are the instruction send by GTR Technologies. Was quite a bit of work and you may need some assistance. This is plug and play install. All works well now-just need to put every thing back together.
    Hope this all makes sense. Darrel was great to work with, super people.

  2. Discover 17's post in Wally Receiver connection to a existing Dish Traveler was marked as the answer   
    Following up, what I have found  The current Dish setup I have is for a Shaw Network (Canadian service). In speaking with the AV tech, he suggested that I remove all of the hardware and install a new Winegard setup, because most all my travel in the lower 48 states. I have removed all of the hardware and Traveler dish. I am currently using my Tailgater for service. I may reinstall the Winegard Travel'r dish in the future based on the performance of the Tailgater. Thanks again for all your responses.
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