since my last post in sept i've made some (not quite glacial) progress . . . in nov i got the dish up on a 3" post next to my garage with the regular heavy mount to make sure stuff worked b4 going on. initially i was challenged to find 97 which surprised me since i figured with a 52" dish i could get some signal from well off the sweet spot (watching an old tv hooked up on the roof). spent an hour or so pointing b4 i gave up & enjoyed the holidays. i remembered my viewsat tuner i borrowed to someone because it beeps out the signal strength & got that back & tried again where i didnt need to see - just listen. that took about 15 minutes of sweeping & tipping the dish to get on the signal & another 5 to zero in, tighten up & set the skew. scanned the sat for channels & got some but have some questions about hardware & what i need to get it working properly. any help is appreciated
1. Primestar "beer can" LNBF - NJR2162F which ziggy1222 says "is a single output with a internal 13/18v switch - harder to find but not impossible, newest version" .. the label says NJR2162F, but there are 2 outputs - V & H, likely an original/old version. it doesn't seem to have an internal switch, or i dont know proper settings. scanning channels on either side finds V or H channels respectively as one might expect, but not both V & H. not really a problem, but wanna make sure i'm understanding right.
2. the multiswitches i have - zinwell SAM-4803 4x8 multiswitch, channelmaster 6904IFD 4x4 multiswitch - either are broken, need a power inverter or both. i tried both by running the H (18v) lead from the lnb thru the switch from every input (13v 18v 13v-22Hz 18v-22Hz) and there was no signal being passed thru at all. i saw the zinwell has a 24V-750mA input & i could probably find something close (it came with no P/S & i didnt know it might need one until i put google to work). is power needed for one input & one output for both? where is the proper placement if they need one?
the lame fix for now is a diseqc switch & changing ports to get to V or H channels. once i understand these switches better, i'll hopefully get a full blind scan. thanks again for your help & attention.