I am working on a satellite system that is using seven 301 receivers. The system uses two DP34 switches with three receivers connected to each switch. There are switch output cables on the second DP34 that must go to a 3rd switch which powers that last receiver by itself.
A couple of the cable runs are very long, probably somewhere around 250-300 feet between the switch and the receivers. One of these receivers is having trouble switching between the 110 and 119 satellite feeds. I have swapped receivers and tried different switch output configurations with the same results. There must be something wrong with the cable run itself as I have eliminated everything else. The cable run is very difficult to trace given the way it was installed (big high-rise building with components on different floors).
The picture quality and signal strength on all of the receivers seems to be okay.
Is there a way to check the DC switching voltage at the switch? Maybe I'm losing too much voltage due to the long cable run.
I am not a Dish Network technician but I do know a bit about the technology.
Any ideas?
A couple of the cable runs are very long, probably somewhere around 250-300 feet between the switch and the receivers. One of these receivers is having trouble switching between the 110 and 119 satellite feeds. I have swapped receivers and tried different switch output configurations with the same results. There must be something wrong with the cable run itself as I have eliminated everything else. The cable run is very difficult to trace given the way it was installed (big high-rise building with components on different floors).
The picture quality and signal strength on all of the receivers seems to be okay.
Is there a way to check the DC switching voltage at the switch? Maybe I'm losing too much voltage due to the long cable run.
I am not a Dish Network technician but I do know a bit about the technology.
Any ideas?