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SAT PUZZLE: can you explain this please?
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<blockquote data-quote="RedDevil_UK" data-source="post: 100793" data-attributes="member: 184030"><p>in a similar sort of way, your problem could relate to mine too.</p><p></p><p>from my motorised dish the coax goes into the IN on the Dreambox, the OUT to the sky digi box.</p><p></p><p>setup like this, i cannot power the motor on my dish to change satellites???? yet if i unplug the OUT part of the coax (the loop between the Dreambox and sky box) its motorised dish full speed ahead again?</p><p></p><p>at first i though it might be power going from both boxes confusing the motor.... but even with the digi box turned off its the same?</p><p></p><p>its got to be an earthing issue, i wonder if i strip the outer copper wire from the coax making the loop, it will stop the problem..... will try it tomorrow</p><p></p><p>wierd?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedDevil_UK, post: 100793, member: 184030"] in a similar sort of way, your problem could relate to mine too. from my motorised dish the coax goes into the IN on the Dreambox, the OUT to the sky digi box. setup like this, i cannot power the motor on my dish to change satellites???? yet if i unplug the OUT part of the coax (the loop between the Dreambox and sky box) its motorised dish full speed ahead again? at first i though it might be power going from both boxes confusing the motor.... but even with the digi box turned off its the same? its got to be an earthing issue, i wonder if i strip the outer copper wire from the coax making the loop, it will stop the problem..... will try it tomorrow wierd? [/QUOTE]
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