I forgot to mention that the receivers are diseqc 1.2, ie strong 4653x's
The setup is as follows:
1. There are 4 receivers in the system
2. Each receivers LNB output goes to a 4 way diseq switch
3 Each of the input 1's of each diseq are connected to each of the 4 outputs of a 4 out multiswitch. The same goes for each of th diseq switch 2's that goes to a second multiswitch, all output 3's go to a 3rd multiswitch and all output 4's go to a fourth multiswitch.
4. Each multiswitches inputs are fed by dual output lnb's, ie 4 dual output lnb's each feeding into their respective multiswich.
Each receiver works fine when it is the only one turned on, and each receiver works fine when each of them is receiving signal from a different dish. The problem exists when 2 receivers try to watch the same satellite and their picture freezes. This happens when both receivers are trying to receive both the same and different polarities. My suspicion is that the problem lies within the diseq switches - they are diseq 2.0
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what may be going wrong here?
So as not to confuse the situation, just imagine the system only comprises of 1 dish coupled to a dual output lnb, these 2 wires then going into the 2 inputs of a 2 way multiswitch and then 2 of the 4 outputs feed 2 four way diseqc switches and each of these in turn go to 2 receivers. So when one or the other receiver is on, the signal is fine, the moment the other is switched on the stb'e freeze?
Thanks,
JK
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I forgot to mention that the receivers are diseqc 1.2, ie strong 4653x's
Sounds like you don't really need the diseqcs.
You need a Spaun 4 way multiswitch that has two outlets for your LNB (V + H)
and then 4 outlets (one to each receiver)
JK200SX
suggest you try using individual power injectors ahead of the multi switch (13 & 18 volt). For the strong boxes in 'Dish Setting' :- turn the LNB power off.
Matchmaster have a schematic with their 'single solution multi switch'.
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I hope that lighter is for heatshrink BC
OooO who makes that one?
Also whats the estimated cost and where would I be able to find one? I am looking at setting up a torodial dish and that would be perfect, except for the lack of terrestrial tv component
Thanks,
-Suff
You see that single output off the right end of the multiswitch... thats where the terrestrial input goes..... ah well. But this one isnt enaled need to order them.
can't have everything now can we.
The lighter is for size reference. lol
AUD$220 delvered for the one without terrestrial input.
Do you know how much the one with terrestrial is? And where can I get one? It looks like this unit is powered as well, that means I can turn the lnb power off in the box?
Thanks,
-Dean
I have been looking into this multiswitch and it looks like that plug on the right hand side is actually a ground/earth point. The models that offer Terr. integration has another point in between "sat system 1" and "sat system 2"
They looks to be very nice for the price. May have to grab myself one.
Thanks,
-Suff
Got my 8x12 switch delivered today, looking forward to installing it and giving it a run.
does anyone know where to get the model with Terr input? I found a source in thailand for the switch at $140US but no Terr input.
Thanks!
As I said. It works well with all my other gear. It's just the Strong won't control it. I know the Strong DiSEqC works because it operates a Moteck directly.
This is how it works with 4 dual standard LNB's, not Universals.
Port A/B - Tone A, 0Hz
Port C/D - Tone A, 22kHz
Port E/F - Tone B, 0Hz
Port G/H - Tone B, 22kHz
13V & 18V for polarity switching.
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