Went to Voom for a while, but came back to Dish this week. Antenna was still up and properly angled, but only 2 of 3 receivers will get signal. Here's what I have:
Quad LNB w/integrated switch. 4 cables come down the mast and connect to a 4 port female/female connector. To this, cables run into the house into a communications closet, where they are connected to cables that run into the rooms. Right now, they are connecting through Voom diplexer/amp, but I can remove that from the mix if there is an issue.
Currently, I am using only 3 of the cables (I have a coax terminator on the open female/female connector).
When I do a switch check, all 3 show the switch type as unknown. Also, they show "wrong sat", but I still get the green bar of good signal.
In one room, I have a #3900 and it's working great. In another room I have a #301 and it's okay too. The 3rd unit is the #811, and it's the problem child.
So, any ideas? Is it the coax terminator? The diplexer/amp?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
MoGold
Quad LNB w/integrated switch. 4 cables come down the mast and connect to a 4 port female/female connector. To this, cables run into the house into a communications closet, where they are connected to cables that run into the rooms. Right now, they are connecting through Voom diplexer/amp, but I can remove that from the mix if there is an issue.
Currently, I am using only 3 of the cables (I have a coax terminator on the open female/female connector).
When I do a switch check, all 3 show the switch type as unknown. Also, they show "wrong sat", but I still get the green bar of good signal.
In one room, I have a #3900 and it's working great. In another room I have a #301 and it's okay too. The 3rd unit is the #811, and it's the problem child.
So, any ideas? Is it the coax terminator? The diplexer/amp?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
MoGold