So I seam to have lost the even numbered transponders on 110, but only on my legacy system.
SuperDish looking at 119, 110, and 105. DP Twin, to a DP34 switch.
Each output goes to a separate ground block. One output gos to a legacy adapter and a 4900. a 501 and a 301 are on two other outputs, one is capped at the ground block (ran all 4 wires so I didn't have trouble later, if I add a 4th tuner/receiver).
Only the 4900 is having trouble, and only the even TPs on 110. All others are fine on it (119, 105 ad the odd TPS on 110).
from the DP34:
out1 - 4900
out2 - 301
out3 - 501
out4 - open.
out1 and 2 are a dual RG6 coax to the ground blocks, as are out3 and 4.
Swapped the 4900 to out4 and no change. Will try putting the 301 at the end of the 4900's cable (will it work through the DP adapter?) but it's a pain to get the 301 out.
I cannot come up with a reason to loose one polarity, on one satellite, on one receiver.
Any thoughts? I don't have easy access to spare parts, to debug this much more.
Could it be the legacy adapter? Do 119 and 110 use the same frequencies when they stack both polarities for DPro, or are 119 and 110 using different frequencies out of the DPTwin/DP34?
Can I run a cable from the DPTwin output to the adapter and see just one sat? (not sure what combos work and which don't).
-Thomas (wishing I still had my 2 dual LNBFs and the right switch now that I don't need 105 for locals)
SuperDish looking at 119, 110, and 105. DP Twin, to a DP34 switch.
Each output goes to a separate ground block. One output gos to a legacy adapter and a 4900. a 501 and a 301 are on two other outputs, one is capped at the ground block (ran all 4 wires so I didn't have trouble later, if I add a 4th tuner/receiver).
Only the 4900 is having trouble, and only the even TPs on 110. All others are fine on it (119, 105 ad the odd TPS on 110).
from the DP34:
out1 - 4900
out2 - 301
out3 - 501
out4 - open.
out1 and 2 are a dual RG6 coax to the ground blocks, as are out3 and 4.
Swapped the 4900 to out4 and no change. Will try putting the 301 at the end of the 4900's cable (will it work through the DP adapter?) but it's a pain to get the 301 out.
I cannot come up with a reason to loose one polarity, on one satellite, on one receiver.
Any thoughts? I don't have easy access to spare parts, to debug this much more.
Could it be the legacy adapter? Do 119 and 110 use the same frequencies when they stack both polarities for DPro, or are 119 and 110 using different frequencies out of the DPTwin/DP34?
Can I run a cable from the DPTwin output to the adapter and see just one sat? (not sure what combos work and which don't).
-Thomas (wishing I still had my 2 dual LNBFs and the right switch now that I don't need 105 for locals)