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What the E48-32 error means in Hermanus (and how we fix it)

24 Jun 2026·3 min read
What the E48-32 error means in Hermanus (and how we fix it)

Few things on a DStv screen are as familiar — or as badly timed — as the E48-32 error, always appearing just as the rugby kicks off. The good news is it is an honest error: the decoder is telling you it is not getting a usable signal from the dish. On the Overberg it nearly always comes down to a short, fixable list of causes.

What E48-32 actually means

Stripped of jargon, E48-32 means “I can’t see the satellite.” The decoder is fine; the problem is upstream of it, between the dish on your wall and the box in your lounge. That matters, because resetting or replacing the decoder usually does nothing — the fault is in the signal path.

The usual suspects in Hermanus

  • A dish out of alignment. By far the most common — the wind off Walker Bay slowly knocks the dish off true. A job for proper dish alignment, not a nudge by eye.
  • A corroded LNB or connectors. Salt air eats the metal at the end of the arm and the joins behind it.
  • Water in a join. A poorly-sealed connector lets moisture in, and the first wet, windy spell brings the error on.
  • Tired or cheap cabling. Budget coax degrades in UV and salt; signal loss along a long run tips you into no-signal.

What you can safely check first

  • Make sure the cable is firmly screwed into the back of the decoder — they work loose.
  • See whether the error clears once bad weather passes; if so, you may just have had rain fade.
  • Confirm your subscription is up to date (an account issue shows a different error, but it is worth ruling out).

What we would steer you away from is climbing onto a roof in the wind to “fix” it yourself — the fastest way to turn a small drift into a bigger problem.

How we fix it properly

We meter the signal to find where it is being lost, identify the actual cause — alignment, LNB, connector, cable or seal — and fix that root cause, then re-seal every join so the same fault does not return. It is the core of our DStv repair work, and if the underlying issue is a setup that was never built for the coast, we bring it up to standard.

How long and how much?

Most E48-32 faults are a single same-day visit. A straightforward re-align and re-seal is quick; replacing a corroded LNB, connectors or a cable run takes a little longer but is usually still one trip. We give clear, upfront pricing before any work starts — once metered, we can tell you exactly what is wrong and what the fix costs.

As an accredited Hermanus DStv installer, we handle error codes like this every week — see our DStv signal repairs in Hermanus for the full process.

Seeing E48-32 right now? It is usually a same-day sort-out across Hermanus and the Overberg. Call or WhatsApp us with what is on your screen and we will get you back on air.

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