I know last year we had a significant amount of posts regarding dual c dual ku feedhorns. As some of you know i am running one on my 10' dish.
very happy and very high performance unit. I even have cheap lnb's and it still amazes me.
I am using two zinnwell 3x4 (vertical / horizontal / terrestrial antenna) input with 4 receiver outputs. One switch is on the C band lnbs and the other is on the ku with two coaxes leading back to the house into my dsr-905 and out to a diseqc switch feeding my pansat 9200.
I had some corrosion problems with connectors outside on the multiswitches so in messing around diagnosing my signal issues I used a barrell connector to eliminate a switch. My signal went up about 15% (quality).
couldn't believe those switches were killing the signal that much.
THese are passive non powered switches so maybe its the volt drop from the pin diodes in the switch feeding the lnbs
I thought about those power inserters from sadoun. the switchable ones that can feed 17/18 out to both ports if the switch is selected to do so.
I wonder if that will further increase insertion loss or will it help since my vertical lnb is getting 13 volts (or less maybe). I have never measured the vertical volts with the lnb connected under load. the power has to leave the pansat through a diseqc switch down 150' rg6, into the zinnwell switch and then to the lnbs.
I would imagine the volts are dropping quite a bit.
has anyone used the power inserters in this situation? or a similar setup?
very happy and very high performance unit. I even have cheap lnb's and it still amazes me.
I am using two zinnwell 3x4 (vertical / horizontal / terrestrial antenna) input with 4 receiver outputs. One switch is on the C band lnbs and the other is on the ku with two coaxes leading back to the house into my dsr-905 and out to a diseqc switch feeding my pansat 9200.
I had some corrosion problems with connectors outside on the multiswitches so in messing around diagnosing my signal issues I used a barrell connector to eliminate a switch. My signal went up about 15% (quality).
couldn't believe those switches were killing the signal that much.
THese are passive non powered switches so maybe its the volt drop from the pin diodes in the switch feeding the lnbs
I thought about those power inserters from sadoun. the switchable ones that can feed 17/18 out to both ports if the switch is selected to do so.
I wonder if that will further increase insertion loss or will it help since my vertical lnb is getting 13 volts (or less maybe). I have never measured the vertical volts with the lnb connected under load. the power has to leave the pansat through a diseqc switch down 150' rg6, into the zinnwell switch and then to the lnbs.
I would imagine the volts are dropping quite a bit.
has anyone used the power inserters in this situation? or a similar setup?