no Diseqc
I'm guessing that you're using a 1 leg power pass splitter, which is pretty much the same thing as using a DC-block there. I am confused about what kind of A/B switch you're using. If it's a diseqC A/B, then those generally need power from the receiver, so I don't understand how it would work with the Nuesat off, but maybe you're refering to some kind of mechanical switch?
But it may be that your only issue is between the Neusat and the Dreambox, and you might be lucky with respect to the design of the Neusat passthru.... I don't know.
No DiseQc Switches at all...The A/B switch is just that it's a mechanical switch. The splitter is just a cheap splitter I picked up some place. The Neusat is turned off but it displays the clock. So the main power switch on the back is on. If you turned off the main switch on the back then of course you can't use the loop out if cuts the signal off to the Dreambox.
Ok let me try to give you a better idea.
The LNB for C-Band is split. One jumper goes directly to the Uniden.
2. From splitter side 2, it goes to the mechincal A/B switch
3. From the out of the A/B switch it goes to the Neusat
4. On A/B switch side 3 I have located the Ku Satellite Lnb ( the reason for that is because I have 2 dishes one large 10 foot C-band located in one place and a smaller Ku Band Dish located in another) I could have used a DiseQC here but found it worked far better in the manner I have it connected. I would have still had to use a splitter to feed the Uniden anyway. I use the Satellite Meter on the Uniden to locate satellites. It was a pain having to unhook and hook up every time I needed to make a change. In the case of using a DiseQc I might would had to use a DC block to keep from toasting the Diseqc. Another reason of course the need to switch from Vert to Horz using the Uniden. I could of course still do that but for tuning I prefer to have the Uniden hooked up.
5. From the loop out from Neustat I go directly to Dreambox
To switch between Ku and C-Band I just press the button and you're off and running.
The power that would normally come out of the Neusat to feed the LNB is set to OFF for satellites C-BAND but on for KU Band. That is located in the software setup.
My concern is DC coming from the Uniden back to either the Neusat or Dreambox or them Sending in DC to the Uniden.
That being said it might would help people if we could find a diagram that gives instruction on how to correctly use and install DC Blocks.
I have a couple here but I wasn't sure where they should be or which Direction they should be turned in line. The kind I have appear to go inline as one side is female and the orther male.
The Loop out feature it would be my guess would have some sort of DC blocking as to not damage either reciever. No where in my manual does Neusat suggest any type of DC block be used. The diagram shows the jumper connected Directly to the 2nd reciever. Same for my Pansat which has a Loop out, the diagram shows the jumper connected directly to the 2nd receiver and no mention is made of any type of DC blocks. They must assume that power would be coming from the 2nd reciever to power and lnb or power coming from the main could damage the 2nd. Be my guess is no power comes from the main and 2nd powers the LNB? The loop is bound to be on a relay or electronic relay as it opens when the main power is turned off preventing any signal to the looped receiver.
As I said earlier it might be a good idea to have a diagram that shows the correct placement and direction in the line how DC blocks should be used when hooking up 2 receivers to the same lnb or whatever...