I'm having problems with a particular DirecTV receiver. It's actually a DirecTivo (DTV) receiver and requires two input cables from the satellite.
I have a couple of these DTV receivers in different rooms. None of them have any problems except this one. The problematic one is located in my office, which is furthest away from a Terk 6X16 switch I use to split the signal coming from my satellite.
I have a normal round DirecTV satellite with two LNB output cables. Both cables come into my house and to the Terk 6x16 switch. The switch is powered. Two cables then go under the floor into a basement. It's not really a basement but a crawlspace between the foundation and the floor.
The office is too far from the switch (about 40 ft) so I had the two cables come back up thru the floor into bedroom. Then I put a Terk 5x8 switch in the room. This Terk switch is also powered. The two cables from under the floor are the two input cables for this switch. I then run two more coaxial cables thru the wall to the next room, which is the office. The cables run along the wall into the DTV receiver.
All cables are RG6 cables.
The problem is that when the receiver is showing a live TV, it will stop, freeze the frame, then after a 1/2 second, continue, then a second later, freeze again for 1/2 a second and continue, etc. in this pattern. I checked the connections and all are fine. I crawled under the basement to check the cable. It's good - no rats chewed thru the insulation or anything.
I also checked the coaxial jacks. Again all are good.
I checked the satellite signal strength thru the DTV receiver (it has a utility that shows you the satelliter signal per transponder). The satellite signals vary a lot, going from 81 to 93 per input. Usually the signals fluctuate by 1 or 2 but not by 10+.
It looks like a reception problem. It doesn't look like the problem is with the Terk 6X16 switch because DTV receivers connected directly to that switch don't have a problem (I checked the satellite signal on a transponder on a DTV receiver connected to the 6X16 switch).
I don't have a TV in the room that has the 5x8 switch and all my TVs are big ones so it would be a big hassle for me to move the TV and a DTV receiver to test the signal of the cables coming from the Terk 6X18 switch (this is a last resort though). I am also going to take the problematic DTV receiver and connect it directly to the Terk 6X18 switch.
Q1) Is the problem I described a reception problem and not a problem with the HD on the receiver?
Q2) The Terk 5X8 switches use a power converter and then connect to the switch thru a coaxial cable. I used RG59 cables to connect the converter to the switch. Would this make any difference?
I have a couple of these DTV receivers in different rooms. None of them have any problems except this one. The problematic one is located in my office, which is furthest away from a Terk 6X16 switch I use to split the signal coming from my satellite.
I have a normal round DirecTV satellite with two LNB output cables. Both cables come into my house and to the Terk 6x16 switch. The switch is powered. Two cables then go under the floor into a basement. It's not really a basement but a crawlspace between the foundation and the floor.
The office is too far from the switch (about 40 ft) so I had the two cables come back up thru the floor into bedroom. Then I put a Terk 5x8 switch in the room. This Terk switch is also powered. The two cables from under the floor are the two input cables for this switch. I then run two more coaxial cables thru the wall to the next room, which is the office. The cables run along the wall into the DTV receiver.
All cables are RG6 cables.
The problem is that when the receiver is showing a live TV, it will stop, freeze the frame, then after a 1/2 second, continue, then a second later, freeze again for 1/2 a second and continue, etc. in this pattern. I checked the connections and all are fine. I crawled under the basement to check the cable. It's good - no rats chewed thru the insulation or anything.
I also checked the coaxial jacks. Again all are good.
I checked the satellite signal strength thru the DTV receiver (it has a utility that shows you the satelliter signal per transponder). The satellite signals vary a lot, going from 81 to 93 per input. Usually the signals fluctuate by 1 or 2 but not by 10+.
It looks like a reception problem. It doesn't look like the problem is with the Terk 6X16 switch because DTV receivers connected directly to that switch don't have a problem (I checked the satellite signal on a transponder on a DTV receiver connected to the 6X16 switch).
I don't have a TV in the room that has the 5x8 switch and all my TVs are big ones so it would be a big hassle for me to move the TV and a DTV receiver to test the signal of the cables coming from the Terk 6X18 switch (this is a last resort though). I am also going to take the problematic DTV receiver and connect it directly to the Terk 6X18 switch.
Q1) Is the problem I described a reception problem and not a problem with the HD on the receiver?
Q2) The Terk 5X8 switches use a power converter and then connect to the switch thru a coaxial cable. I used RG59 cables to connect the converter to the switch. Would this make any difference?