When the receiver is backfeeding to the multiswitch, it means it is sending too much voltage back through the line. The voltages involved should be either 13VDC or 18VDC.
I'm still thinking LNB unless he has a receiver sending bad voltages.
OK, I know that there are markings on the multiswitch indicating which port gets the 13VDC and 18VDC inputs respectively. But the instructions on the new switch said "connect the 4 lines from the LNB to any of these ports". Now, I connected them in the same order they were on the old switch, but I don't recall how I knew which lead came from which port on the LNB when I installed the original switch. Does it matter? Am I over-complicating this?
Or a backfeeding ground wire.
sounds like water in the lnb. in the morning, it's settled in the bottom out of harms way. as the day heats up, the moisture evaporates and rises into parts that cause shorts and knock out your service until it cools and drops back down in the evening.
I did just start having trouble with one of my DVR's (to the point where I finally had to shut it down until I can get back to it and figure out what's wrong -it kept hanging up). However, I'm still having the same reception problem on the other two receivers. I'll try and determine if it's one of the other two DVR's this weekend by shutting down (and unplugging) all but one of them at a time to see if I can narrow it down to a receiver problem on one of the receivers.
DUMB QUESTION OF THE DAY: Is there any other way of determining that a receiver is backfeeding into the switch (say, with a multi-meter)?
Thanks.
Ken
p.s.: This problem started out of the blue after two years of uninterrupted viewing. I, too, am stumped as to how this could have happened to me.
and replaced all of the feed cables with brand new HDTV satellite grade shielded cable. Nothing!
Alternatively, my wife discovered (by accident) that if a channel comes in fine on one tuner it doesn’t on the other (within the same DVR). WTF? We confirmed this on all three of our DVR’s.
Ah, it's a tuner 2 problem. What outputs are you using from the unit to the TV? There's a known problem with some Hughes DVRs where the composite outputs interfere with Tuner 2. Try a different set ot outputs.
From time to time, there is a bit of discussion on this problem (tuner 2), with resulting pixellation and signal strength issues, on tivocommunity. Since this is my first post here, the forum won't let me include any links but if you do a google search on "tivocommunity 333631" it will bring you to useful thread that covers how the dvr outputs interact with tuner 2 and other related issues.
We've had the tuner 2 problem on a couple of our DTivo DVRs resolved by CCS Corp.
Here's that thread.
Help please - Tuner gone bad on a series 2 - TiVo Community