I'm new to FTA but fairly an old hat with electronics and so forth.
Recently I purcahsed a FTA receiver (which is supposed the #1 selling brand right now). I had successfully set it the stb and dish and began to really, really enjoy this new experience of good, free programming. Really, it was awesome and better than cable or dish.
Anyhow, within the first week of my new hobby, I accidently triped on my RG6 line, because I hadn't fully finished the installation yet. The cable came out of the connector and shorted out, center core to outer jacket. Direct short.
To my surprise, my brand new Korean made receiver, which shall remain nameless, was damaged. Apparently the manufactured hadn't bothered to put in $2 worth of circuitry to isolate the power regulator in the event of a short.
In my opinion this is crap. Is this a common problem with set top boxes?
Does any manufacturer have good isolation, or is the best, simply not good enough for me?
Also, how can you make the best quality cable fittings that won't come apart in the even of a something like this?
Recently I purcahsed a FTA receiver (which is supposed the #1 selling brand right now). I had successfully set it the stb and dish and began to really, really enjoy this new experience of good, free programming. Really, it was awesome and better than cable or dish.
Anyhow, within the first week of my new hobby, I accidently triped on my RG6 line, because I hadn't fully finished the installation yet. The cable came out of the connector and shorted out, center core to outer jacket. Direct short.
To my surprise, my brand new Korean made receiver, which shall remain nameless, was damaged. Apparently the manufactured hadn't bothered to put in $2 worth of circuitry to isolate the power regulator in the event of a short.
In my opinion this is crap. Is this a common problem with set top boxes?
Does any manufacturer have good isolation, or is the best, simply not good enough for me?
Also, how can you make the best quality cable fittings that won't come apart in the even of a something like this?