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Echostar AD3000IP Viaccess - Audio problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Llew" data-source="post: 681256" data-attributes="member: 175007"><p>Well it seems we can possibly rule out the actual switch chip as you have the same results after replacement. Also anything back from the encoder chip. Maybe the components assosiated with the chip or the switching process , although I assumed the L/R audio is 'ganged' as with a physical switch.</p><p></p><p>I'll delve a bit more into the circuitry (as much as I understand it!) and post back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Llew, post: 681256, member: 175007"] Well it seems we can possibly rule out the actual switch chip as you have the same results after replacement. Also anything back from the encoder chip. Maybe the components assosiated with the chip or the switching process , although I assumed the L/R audio is 'ganged' as with a physical switch. I'll delve a bit more into the circuitry (as much as I understand it!) and post back. [/QUOTE]
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