Both the 2x4 multiwitch and non Ecoda 22Khz switches came Friday night. So this morning, bench checked them with my Digisat meter and scope. The 2x4 multiswitch killed nearly all 22Khz signal from the Digisat into one the RX ports and out the other three. With the scope amplification at max, the 22KHz was only barely visible. Looked like, if 22KHz was the problem, the 2x4 switch would cure it.
The non Ecoda 22KHz switches were another problem altogether. First off they weren't non Ecoda 22KHz switches, second they weren't 22KHz switches at all, but signal splitters. Got to return them.
Installed the 2x4 multiswitch. BTW, it was also ground bonded in addition to the coax ground. Tried it and had the same result where C band on one receiver effects Ku on the other. So removed the 2x4 switch to try the wiring change where the 22Khz switch and 1M dish motor locations are swapped.
This change was complex enough to label the 4 connectors before disconnecting them to make certain I didn't get things even more crossed up in the process. Tried first on the easier antenna location, tested and same thing. Decided maybe both changed would be different, so did the other 1M antenna. Same thing again.
And finally reinstalled the 2x4 multiswitch to see if the combo of everything would make some difference. Still the same.
Out of ideas for now, other than to have both receivers on the same band, C or Ku. Good thing we don't have kids living here.