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<blockquote data-quote="excollier" data-source="post: 686976" data-attributes="member: 284272"><p>I already tried this, but the outputs of the switch are not giving V-high, but are strong on the other three bands/polarities so a measurement at the end of an extra run of cable are unlikely to be any better.</p><p>Incidentally one of the outputs was giving a 60% PQ reading but 0% on one of the others. This happened on two separate switches, which makes no sense.</p><p>I am only a one man, part time installer so I can't afford to go buying any more switches, and then have them lying around when they fail too. Multiswitches are a very rare requirement in this rural part of the world.</p><p>The reading from the V-high output of the lnb was fine both at the lnb and at the end of the cable to the switch, which I installed myself, WF100 cable from lnb to switch. That part of the install reads fine on the meter. Only V-high from the switch outputs is a problem.</p><p>This points to the switch as far as I can see, but two separate switches? Bought a week apart? The odds are long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excollier, post: 686976, member: 284272"] I already tried this, but the outputs of the switch are not giving V-high, but are strong on the other three bands/polarities so a measurement at the end of an extra run of cable are unlikely to be any better. Incidentally one of the outputs was giving a 60% PQ reading but 0% on one of the others. This happened on two separate switches, which makes no sense. I am only a one man, part time installer so I can't afford to go buying any more switches, and then have them lying around when they fail too. Multiswitches are a very rare requirement in this rural part of the world. The reading from the V-high output of the lnb was fine both at the lnb and at the end of the cable to the switch, which I installed myself, WF100 cable from lnb to switch. That part of the install reads fine on the meter. Only V-high from the switch outputs is a problem. This points to the switch as far as I can see, but two separate switches? Bought a week apart? The odds are long. [/QUOTE]
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