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Dreambox 7020
Unless I unplug F connector every time: I cannot get Horizontal High Band Frequencies
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<blockquote data-quote="Robbo" data-source="post: 686234" data-attributes="member: 256551"><p>It appears to me that the installation company have wired up the system in a very strange way, not giving the users full access to the satellites.</p><p></p><p>But as you able to make do with what is provided via the Technisat box, and it works, then the DM will work too.</p><p></p><p>When you only connect the inner conductor of the cable, you are effectively stopping any DC voltage going to the multiswitch, as it has no ground refererence. The multiswitch will therefore not switch to its horizontal input. But if the installers have actually connected a horizontal band input to a vertical band input, it will work OK.</p><p></p><p>It looks to me, from your Dreambox menu pictures shown, that the Dreambox will in fact send 18V up the cable when you pick a horizintal tranponder.... I dont think you want it to do that possibly. Does making a horizontal TP into a vertical one (same frequency) get you a signal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robbo, post: 686234, member: 256551"] It appears to me that the installation company have wired up the system in a very strange way, not giving the users full access to the satellites. But as you able to make do with what is provided via the Technisat box, and it works, then the DM will work too. When you only connect the inner conductor of the cable, you are effectively stopping any DC voltage going to the multiswitch, as it has no ground refererence. The multiswitch will therefore not switch to its horizontal input. But if the installers have actually connected a horizontal band input to a vertical band input, it will work OK. It looks to me, from your Dreambox menu pictures shown, that the Dreambox will in fact send 18V up the cable when you pick a horizintal tranponder.... I dont think you want it to do that possibly. Does making a horizontal TP into a vertical one (same frequency) get you a signal? [/QUOTE]
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