inwo said:Sounds like bad 34. Interchange two input ports to see. I've seen doa DP34 that did not feed dc power thru to a certain port.
Inputs will work in any order with no problems.
Yeah - I was called "Larry the cable guy" on a service call (NOT "my" install) for this fat-@$$ immigrant (to Colorado from one of the Carolinas). He has a lot more money than brains - he put extra high ceilings in his overpriced custom house. That's smart in the south to take heat away, but STUPID (Dee-di-dee) in a colder climate. I made sure I found an opportunity to mention that fact.BTW love yer mantra....calling me the cable guy is like saying the "F" word to yer momma lol
Stacy A said:This may just be a good place to ask this question: If a working sw21 goes bad - what happens? Everything goes black or you just get the message that there is no signal from the sattelite?
Stacy A said:This may just be a good place to ask this question: If a working sw21 goes bad - what happens? Everything goes black or you just get the message that there is no signal from the sattelite?
ITK said:theyre hooked up the way theyre supposed to be...119=1 110= 2 121=3.
Not a myth, Van. Refer to my previous post, then RTFM.Van said:This is a dish myth, it doesnt matter wich port the signals go into on the switch, its the dpp44 that requires the fss to go to a specific port wich is port 4. But it does sound like a bad dp34, move the 110 line to a diferent port, if it follows then you either have a coax issue or an lnbf issue most likely, once in a while you will get a reciever that wont show all three sats.