multiswitch problems

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Old 13-02-2009   #1
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multiswitch problems

Hello everyone, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself. My name is Simon. Im an electrician, based in London and I dabble in the odd tv distribution system when the time calls. So Hello.

I have just installed my 3rd distribution system but there are problems. I have a quattro lnb, bog standard 30 - 40cm dish and a lab gear dvb aerial feeding an 'antiference' 7 in 20 out multiswitch. I also have 2 triplex plates. Terestrial going through the switch doesn't work. I have bypassed the switch withe the terestrial going straight to sky+ then feeding 2 tvs via rf2 split with splitter/amp acommadating ir aswell in their for control via sky eyes. I have a mickey mouse sat meter which is showing me around the 80dbmv of sat signal coming out of the triplex plates. But the frigging sky box says no signal when fed from the triplex plates. I have moved the sky box to the av cupboard fed directly from the switch, and still no frigging signal. I think this multiswitch is doing something with the 22khz zones. The only other thing is that the dish isn't large enough for the quality. Im out of ideas now so someone please help... Maybe the 4 polarities are incorrectly connected at the switch but why no freeview as well?

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Dish is certainly much smaller than I would fit, but regarding the lock on the satellite, you are almost certainly on the wrong satellite, or you have the Quattro LNB outputs mixed up on the switch.

Not sure what you are saying about the terrestrial feed.

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yes, I read that and was confused. Due to added noise introduced within the system, switches etc, a larger dish is required for better carrier to noise CNR and a minimum 60cm dish should be used for systems. If your using 5 wire cable, they should be colour coded to prevent mixed up of feeds, assuming that's the problem of course.

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