This is an issue I have been having for a while now.
I have a 4 port Diseqc switch for the satworks 3618 (that could be it there). Ever since I have hooked up the 4th dish to it, I have major errors when blind scanning.
I have it setup this way
Port 1 - C band movable
Port 2 - Ku band movable (same dish as 1)
Port 3 - .75m channel master at 91W with universal LNB at 10750 LO
Port 4 - Fixed C band at 58W
When using port 2 to blind scan, I get a whole mess of C band transponders when scanning and it misses about 90% of the Ku stuff. Tried this on IA5 or whatever its called now and wouldnt even scan one Ku TP into it, it was all C band. Now if I unhook Port 3, everything is normal.
Say I swap port 3 and 4 around. Problem still exists. Swap 2 and 4, same issue. I just bought a new switch the other day and its doing the exact same problem as the old switch.
Port 1 gets its power from an analog receiver and power passed through a splitter to the LNB and the other leg goes into the switch. 2, 3 and 4 get power from the FTA. Could this be from a low voltage issue or the FTA is junk? Note both the old and new switch do the exact same thing and I do NOT have another FTA to test it with.
If it is a power issue, how can I add external power to make up for the loss
I have a 4 port Diseqc switch for the satworks 3618 (that could be it there). Ever since I have hooked up the 4th dish to it, I have major errors when blind scanning.
I have it setup this way
Port 1 - C band movable
Port 2 - Ku band movable (same dish as 1)
Port 3 - .75m channel master at 91W with universal LNB at 10750 LO
Port 4 - Fixed C band at 58W
When using port 2 to blind scan, I get a whole mess of C band transponders when scanning and it misses about 90% of the Ku stuff. Tried this on IA5 or whatever its called now and wouldnt even scan one Ku TP into it, it was all C band. Now if I unhook Port 3, everything is normal.
Say I swap port 3 and 4 around. Problem still exists. Swap 2 and 4, same issue. I just bought a new switch the other day and its doing the exact same problem as the old switch.
Port 1 gets its power from an analog receiver and power passed through a splitter to the LNB and the other leg goes into the switch. 2, 3 and 4 get power from the FTA. Could this be from a low voltage issue or the FTA is junk? Note both the old and new switch do the exact same thing and I do NOT have another FTA to test it with.
If it is a power issue, how can I add external power to make up for the loss