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VU+ Solo SE V2 Dual Tuner Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Archive7" data-source="post: 1012719"><p>I have some updates on this issue.</p><p>I took the receiver to a relative who also has a Solo SE V2 receiver with single tuner. Disconnected the LNB Cable from his receiver and connected it to my receiver Tuner B</p><p>I got good signal on all the problematic transponders, and I concluded that my tuner module is OK and doesn't need replacement or to send the whole receiver back to Amazon for servicing, as they would not find anything wrong with it.</p><p>Next step was to check the Quattro LNB by connecting each band cable directly to the receiver.</p><p>This was not an easy task, as it meant clearing out all the devices on the table and then push the TV about a meter in order to have access to the Zinwell multiswitch installed on the wall behind the TV.</p><p>I decided to pull the multiswitch as far as possible and let it rest on the table for easy access to all the cables in the future.</p><p>Then pushed the TV back to it's place, and checked all the band cables one by one using a joiner, as suggested by Mickha.</p><p>I could see all the channels available on each band, but all the missing transponders showed nearly zero signal.</p><p>My conclusion is that the Zinwell multiswitch is working perfectly, as I am able to get a high signal connecting several receivers, except the VU+</p><p>I could ask my dish installer to check the whole system, change the Quattro LNB to a new one as it is about 20 years old, or wait until I order and receive a unicable LNB within a month, and do the whole thing only once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive7, post: 1012719"] I have some updates on this issue. I took the receiver to a relative who also has a Solo SE V2 receiver with single tuner. Disconnected the LNB Cable from his receiver and connected it to my receiver Tuner B I got good signal on all the problematic transponders, and I concluded that my tuner module is OK and doesn't need replacement or to send the whole receiver back to Amazon for servicing, as they would not find anything wrong with it. Next step was to check the Quattro LNB by connecting each band cable directly to the receiver. This was not an easy task, as it meant clearing out all the devices on the table and then push the TV about a meter in order to have access to the Zinwell multiswitch installed on the wall behind the TV. I decided to pull the multiswitch as far as possible and let it rest on the table for easy access to all the cables in the future. Then pushed the TV back to it's place, and checked all the band cables one by one using a joiner, as suggested by Mickha. I could see all the channels available on each band, but all the missing transponders showed nearly zero signal. My conclusion is that the Zinwell multiswitch is working perfectly, as I am able to get a high signal connecting several receivers, except the VU+ I could ask my dish installer to check the whole system, change the Quattro LNB to a new one as it is about 20 years old, or wait until I order and receive a unicable LNB within a month, and do the whole thing only once. [/QUOTE]
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