When I originally setup my hardware, I had a BUD with a BSC621 that was running through a V-Box. I had just a couple of satellites that I was able to get any type of signal at all. Both only C band. All of a sudden and for no apparent reason, I lost all signal. The dish would move between the satellites but no signal. I assumed that there was something wrong with the BSC621. So I ordered a new DMX741U and installed it. Still no signal. I had a signal strength meter and it was not showing any signal as I moved the dish. Checked the cabling, but did not find any visible problems. I decided to purchased another signal strength meter from the local Radio Shack and it did the same thing. Finally I moved the dish to what had previously locked in at 123.0, disconnected the coax from the V-Box and connected them directly to the signal strength meter. Bang.. meter was pegged. Based on this, it looks like there is something wrong with the V-Box. The toy budget doesn't allow for the replacement of the V-Box (especially after the new DMX741 and the RS signal meter). So here is the question. Can I put a splitter in the line so that I have the coax coming from the receiver to the splitter. Then one leg of the splitter going to the V-Box and the other leg going to the dish? This way I can still send the signal to the box to move the dish and have a signal to/from the dish? Would I be able to use any standard splitter? or would it require a special rated splitter?
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