I've probably mentioned this before a couple times, but it hit me again today, and I thought it wouldn't hurt to post as a reminder. I run several of my receivers in slaved mode, where the dish, LNB(f)s, and diseqC switches are controlled by other receivers. I have often noticed that reception on the slaved receivers gets very poor, if the controlling receiver is not locked on a transponder.
This SEEMS to only happen on the slaved systems that go through a diseqC switch. Ie what seems to happen, is if the controlling receiver is not locked on a signal, that the firmware of many receivers attempt to re-tune the transponder by sending out DiseqC signals to the switch (I've used this in the past to help tune in satellites with a meter that has a 22KHz indicator, since when the transponder is locked, it won't send out the 22khz diseqC signals, but when you lose lock, it sends them out, so I'd split the difference between the two points where the 22khz indicator lights).
Anyway, for some reason the sending of these diseqC signals seems really degrade the sat signal, and I'm not at all sure why. I know that in some cases, it's because it has actually tried switching my switch to another switch position, but it also degrades it seriously even when it's sending the proper switch position. Also, if I turn off the diseqC option, then the signal is NOT degraded on the slaved receiver.
So, I'm curious relative to whether anyone has any theory for WHY the signal would be degraded while a diseqC signal is being sent? You wouldn't think it would be the 22khz that's doing it, since when working through a 22khz switch, the 22khz is on continuously, and doesn't affect things too much. The degradation seems to occur whether I'm slaving through a passthru or if I'm slaving via a splitter, so it doesn't seem to be caused by the passthru shutting down. Perhaps when the diseqC is generated, it changes the impedance of the controlling receiver or something???
Anyway, does anyone have any theories???
This SEEMS to only happen on the slaved systems that go through a diseqC switch. Ie what seems to happen, is if the controlling receiver is not locked on a signal, that the firmware of many receivers attempt to re-tune the transponder by sending out DiseqC signals to the switch (I've used this in the past to help tune in satellites with a meter that has a 22KHz indicator, since when the transponder is locked, it won't send out the 22khz diseqC signals, but when you lose lock, it sends them out, so I'd split the difference between the two points where the 22khz indicator lights).
Anyway, for some reason the sending of these diseqC signals seems really degrade the sat signal, and I'm not at all sure why. I know that in some cases, it's because it has actually tried switching my switch to another switch position, but it also degrades it seriously even when it's sending the proper switch position. Also, if I turn off the diseqC option, then the signal is NOT degraded on the slaved receiver.
So, I'm curious relative to whether anyone has any theory for WHY the signal would be degraded while a diseqC signal is being sent? You wouldn't think it would be the 22khz that's doing it, since when working through a 22khz switch, the 22khz is on continuously, and doesn't affect things too much. The degradation seems to occur whether I'm slaving through a passthru or if I'm slaving via a splitter, so it doesn't seem to be caused by the passthru shutting down. Perhaps when the diseqC is generated, it changes the impedance of the controlling receiver or something???
Anyway, does anyone have any theories???