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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Problem with high frequencies
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<blockquote data-quote="Burnham Beech" data-source="post: 864537" data-attributes="member: 175046"><p>Latest update - problem isolated. </p><p> </p><p>I have now tried a (temporary) direct cable from Duo2 to the dish - and everything is working correctly. The fault is clearly in the permanent cabling. Four metres of the permanent cable is underground (no kidding - it goes under the lawn) and I think - but I can't remember for sure - that I put a connection in the cable (protected with self amalgamating tape). </p><p> </p><p>The conclusion is that the permanent cable is not working to 100% efficiency, and that affects the VU+Duo2 with its plug in tuner. Surprisingly my old VU+ Duo is not adversely affected by the less than 100% efficient cabling - the VU+ Duo has a non-plug in, permanent tuner.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks to everyone for the help & ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Burnham Beech, post: 864537, member: 175046"] Latest update - problem isolated. I have now tried a (temporary) direct cable from Duo2 to the dish - and everything is working correctly. The fault is clearly in the permanent cabling. Four metres of the permanent cable is underground (no kidding - it goes under the lawn) and I think - but I can't remember for sure - that I put a connection in the cable (protected with self amalgamating tape). The conclusion is that the permanent cable is not working to 100% efficiency, and that affects the VU+Duo2 with its plug in tuner. Surprisingly my old VU+ Duo is not adversely affected by the less than 100% efficient cabling - the VU+ Duo has a non-plug in, permanent tuner. Thanks to everyone for the help & ideas. [/QUOTE]
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