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problem with twin LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="eddiejohnson" data-source="post: 747650" data-attributes="member: 330721"><p>I read a recent thread from one of our members with personal interest because I have a strange somewhat similar problem.</p><p></p><p>I used to have 2 tv's running 2 Bush sat receivers using a twin LNB UNiversal V2 from Faval.</p><p>I recently got rid of one of the tv's and now need only one cable from the sat dish.</p><p>However, the cable which used to work tv number 2 perfectly, now will not show any strength or anything, so I am having to </p><p>run the 1 tv from only one of the cables coming from the Twin LNB (the one which was used for the other, now removed tv)</p><p>Are you still with me?</p><p>My wonder is why the once working cable now refuses to show any signal at all?The reason I want to use the former cable is because I ran it to the tv from the outside wall and into the front window and is therefore tidier than the cable which used to go to the now removed tv which I now have running through the inner wall.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I emailed the company I bought the twin LNB from and asked for advice.</p><p>I asked them if it was possible that just one of the LNB's can fail to work, but after three clear explanations I gave them of the problem, they appear not to understand!!!!!</p><p>I eventually gave up and told them to go away (politely, of course!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddiejohnson, post: 747650, member: 330721"] I read a recent thread from one of our members with personal interest because I have a strange somewhat similar problem. I used to have 2 tv's running 2 Bush sat receivers using a twin LNB UNiversal V2 from Faval. I recently got rid of one of the tv's and now need only one cable from the sat dish. However, the cable which used to work tv number 2 perfectly, now will not show any strength or anything, so I am having to run the 1 tv from only one of the cables coming from the Twin LNB (the one which was used for the other, now removed tv) Are you still with me? My wonder is why the once working cable now refuses to show any signal at all?The reason I want to use the former cable is because I ran it to the tv from the outside wall and into the front window and is therefore tidier than the cable which used to go to the now removed tv which I now have running through the inner wall. Incidentally, I emailed the company I bought the twin LNB from and asked for advice. I asked them if it was possible that just one of the LNB's can fail to work, but after three clear explanations I gave them of the problem, they appear not to understand!!!!! I eventually gave up and told them to go away (politely, of course!) [/QUOTE]
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