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03-10-10, 08:18
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Devicename: dm8000
Enigma Version: OpenPLi 2010-08-17-master
Image Version: openpli-2010-05-21
Frontprozessor Version: VNone
Webinterface Version: 1.6.2
I have a problem receiving the Thaicom 2-5 Sat, Ku-band and C-band using a DiSEQc between two dishes. I believe the switch is broken or the switch does not receive a signal to switch. This because most of the signal is lost over the cable(25/30 meters) or the box does not generate a signal. This because I do not configure correctly or the box does not generate a signal indeed?
Configuration: One dish with Ku-LNB, One dish with C-LNB, One cable running to Receiver box.
Dish- C connected to DiSEQc input 1, Dish- Ku connected to input 2
Tuner A configured for C-band on input 1 (AA), Manual scan: receive all C-channels
Tuner A configured for Ku-band on input 2 (AB), Manual scan: no Ku-channels
Dish-C connected to DiSEQc input 2, Dish-Ku connected to input 1.
Tuner A configured for Ku-band (AA), Manual scan: all Ku channels
Tuner A configured for C-band (AB), Manual scan: no C-channels
Since the DiSEQc is a normally closed switch over input 1, this input will always work, which is the case. Input 2 does not generate any signal. I have tried 3 different switches:
Infosat 4x1 model DSS4101, Novakova 2x1 and Spaun SUR 211F. (Spaun is a non-committed switch so I configured accordingly.) All with the same result.
I have attached some screenshots of the receiver settings
Since I tried 3 different switches I assume the switch is not at fault. Than the only reason could be that the switching signal is too low or none at all. This could be because a long cable or faulty or wrongly programmed box.
Anyone can give me a suggestion how to find out what is realy the problem?
Devicename: dm8000
Enigma Version: OpenPLi 2010-08-17-master
Image Version: openpli-2010-05-21
Frontprozessor Version: VNone
Webinterface Version: 1.6.2
I have a problem receiving the Thaicom 2-5 Sat, Ku-band and C-band using a DiSEQc between two dishes. I believe the switch is broken or the switch does not receive a signal to switch. This because most of the signal is lost over the cable(25/30 meters) or the box does not generate a signal. This because I do not configure correctly or the box does not generate a signal indeed?
Configuration: One dish with Ku-LNB, One dish with C-LNB, One cable running to Receiver box.
Dish- C connected to DiSEQc input 1, Dish- Ku connected to input 2
Tuner A configured for C-band on input 1 (AA), Manual scan: receive all C-channels
Tuner A configured for Ku-band on input 2 (AB), Manual scan: no Ku-channels
Dish-C connected to DiSEQc input 2, Dish-Ku connected to input 1.
Tuner A configured for Ku-band (AA), Manual scan: all Ku channels
Tuner A configured for C-band (AB), Manual scan: no C-channels
Since the DiSEQc is a normally closed switch over input 1, this input will always work, which is the case. Input 2 does not generate any signal. I have tried 3 different switches:
Infosat 4x1 model DSS4101, Novakova 2x1 and Spaun SUR 211F. (Spaun is a non-committed switch so I configured accordingly.) All with the same result.
I have attached some screenshots of the receiver settings
Since I tried 3 different switches I assume the switch is not at fault. Than the only reason could be that the switching signal is too low or none at all. This could be because a long cable or faulty or wrongly programmed box.
Anyone can give me a suggestion how to find out what is realy the problem?