Is that a powered switch? I've had issues with unpowered ones, but powered ones tend to work fine.
It's more likely to work with it's own power inserter, than just trying to power it from the receiver alone. Don't forget your receiver also needs to power the lnbs at the same time, and any other diseqc or other switches you may have in line.Well that brings up another question.
I looked at the link for the WNC model above. It says:
"The AC/DC Module is designed for connection to the 4x8 Multi-Switch directly, or remotely via a commonly
available RG-6 cable, up to I 00 feet."
Would that powered switch work over 170 ft away at the dish?
No rush on an answer. I need to upgrade coax and connectors before I do anything else.
True, Titanium. I was just looking to limit any loss possible.3dB of amplified IF signal loss is not significant. Compare to a typical loss of 100' of RG6 coax cable run at 1000MHz is 6dB and at 2000MHz is 10db.