Hello,
I have an FTA receiver with a GBOX dish positioner driving a (fairly old) C- and Ku-band dish. Everything works.
With the return of 4DTV on W5, I dusted off the DSR-920 receiver and got a proper 2400 MHZ splitter with DC pass on both legs. I installed the splitter between the GBOX and the dish. One leg goes to the GBOX (that then connects to the FTA receiver) and the other leg goes to the 920.
Pointing the dish to AMC 18 (105 deg. west) with the FTA receiver allows the 920 to receive 4DTV, and all is well.
The problem is that with the 920 connected to the splitter, the FTA receiver stops working - no signal. If I disconnect the 920 from the splitter, the FTA receiver gets a signal, and works fine.
Turning off the 920 doesn't solve the problem, as the power switch on the 920 just switches off the front panel; the receiver is still powered. I could unplug the 920, but this means it will lose its program guide.
I'm guessing that the FTA receiver or the GBOX doesn't like seeing DC from the 920.
I really hope I'm not the only one to encounter this situation, and that there's an easy fix.
Thanks.
::JACK
I have an FTA receiver with a GBOX dish positioner driving a (fairly old) C- and Ku-band dish. Everything works.
With the return of 4DTV on W5, I dusted off the DSR-920 receiver and got a proper 2400 MHZ splitter with DC pass on both legs. I installed the splitter between the GBOX and the dish. One leg goes to the GBOX (that then connects to the FTA receiver) and the other leg goes to the 920.
Pointing the dish to AMC 18 (105 deg. west) with the FTA receiver allows the 920 to receive 4DTV, and all is well.
The problem is that with the 920 connected to the splitter, the FTA receiver stops working - no signal. If I disconnect the 920 from the splitter, the FTA receiver gets a signal, and works fine.
Turning off the 920 doesn't solve the problem, as the power switch on the 920 just switches off the front panel; the receiver is still powered. I could unplug the 920, but this means it will lose its program guide.
I'm guessing that the FTA receiver or the GBOX doesn't like seeing DC from the 920.
I really hope I'm not the only one to encounter this situation, and that there's an easy fix.
Thanks.
::JACK