K kris_usa Member Original poster Oct 4, 2005 10 0 Oct 11, 2005 #1 I have about 120 feet from my receiver to DiSEqC Switch (4 x 1), then about 10 feet to rotor. in front of the switch i have inline amplifier, to boost my signal. my problem is that the rotor does not response to the receiver. any suggestion?
I have about 120 feet from my receiver to DiSEqC Switch (4 x 1), then about 10 feet to rotor. in front of the switch i have inline amplifier, to boost my signal. my problem is that the rotor does not response to the receiver. any suggestion?
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,702 11,797 Mankato, MN Oct 11, 2005 #2 get rid of the booster....they do more harm than good I've run 150 feet from box to motor and it works fine
get rid of the booster....they do more harm than good I've run 150 feet from box to motor and it works fine
K kris_usa Member Original poster Oct 4, 2005 10 0 Oct 11, 2005 #3 Well, without the booster i get not get signal.
PSB On vacation Nov 5, 2003 3 5 Oct 11, 2005 #4 Check all your connections again, try a short run to the motor and see if that works, if its a SG2100 try a reset (zero position) You should NOT need an In line amp with just 120' cable run!
Check all your connections again, try a short run to the motor and see if that works, if its a SG2100 try a reset (zero position) You should NOT need an In line amp with just 120' cable run!
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,702 11,797 Mankato, MN Oct 11, 2005 #5 You should go from the receiver to the motor and then the switch, not the other way around. You can do damage the receiver. You might want to check your cable to see if maybe the end is bad. Like I say, Ive run 150 feet with no issues.
You should go from the receiver to the motor and then the switch, not the other way around. You can do damage the receiver. You might want to check your cable to see if maybe the end is bad. Like I say, Ive run 150 feet with no issues.