I took my receiver and a portable tv set to the roof and connected it to the lnb via a short cable, it was working perfect. So I assume my cable is too long and that is the problem so I am going to change my cable. My current cable is RG-6U, I did a research on the internet and found that...
The cable is about 50 meters (16 feet). I checked the voltages both at the receiver end and at the lnb end, both where the same and were :
Verical : 13.50 Volts
Horizontal : 18.50 Volts
I even tried an in-line amplifier but it didn't help.
Hi all,
I have two questions about in-line amplifiers :
1) Should I install in-line amplifiers in middle of the cable or at the end of the cable before the recevier?
2) Is it possible to cascade two in-line amplifiers to achieve more amplification?
Thanks
Hi,
I am interested in this topic, could you please give me model and make of multiswitches that can be used for this purpose. By the way is it possible to connect 3 lnbs from 3 different dishes to these multiswitch setups?
Thnks
The lnb is made by EUROSTAR and the model is ESKD-OP8. This information is also written on the lnb :
Input freq : 10.7 - 12.75 GHZ
L.O. / Low : 9.75 GHZ
L.O. / High : 10.60 GHZ
Noise figure : .5 db
Yes I have tried all the outlets. Actually I have three 8-output lnbs which I have tried all of them. I was thinking maybe the cable is too long which is causing signal loss but then again why it was working with my previous dual output lnb? I guess I have to take my receiver and tv set to the...
Hi all,
I have installed an eight-output lnb on a 1.2m dish which is pointed towards hotbird at 13 east. Currently I am using two of these outputs which one of them is connected to my receiver and the other one is connected to my
dvb card on my computer. However I have this problem that I can...
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