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jets
02-23-2016, 03:30 AM
I am trying to get two dish pro twins working with a 22KHz. I have tried with a generic 22KHz but I think it may have to do with bandwidth, see this thread;

http://www.satfix.to/showthread.php?191221-DTV-Switch-for-Bev-or-Dish

I think Terryl is on to something. Someone said years back on this site or another the the Ecoda will work before a diseqc switch. But I wonder if I am not having success with the dish pro as it is diseqc switched but also band stacked.

I wonder if the Ecoda will work (I don't have one right now)?

What is funny is that when I try my generic 22KHz switch with two dish pro the one that is connected to the 22KHz ON port works. But the 22KHz OFF port does not work, go figure.

Anyone found a way to have a switch in front of two didh pro twins?

nobodyspecial
02-23-2016, 03:48 AM
I am trying to get two dish pro twins working with a 22KHz. I have tried with a generic 22KHz but I think it may have to do with bandwidth, see this thread;

http://www.satfix.to/showthread.php?191221-DTV-Switch-for-Bev-or-Dish

I think Terryl is on to something. Someone said years back on this site or another the the Ecoda will work before a diseqc switch. But I wonder if I am not having success with the dish pro as it is diseqc switched but also band stacked.

I wonder if the Ecoda will work (I don't have one right now)?

What is funny is that when I try my generic 22KHz switch with two dish pro the one that is connected to the 22KHz ON port works. But the 22KHz OFF port does not work, go figure.

Anyone found a way to have a switch in front of two didh pro twins?
how many rcvrs are you running?

jets
02-23-2016, 04:05 AM
just the two. So I want to go STB -->22KHz ---> dish pro (one) 22KHz OFF
---> Dish pro (two) 22KHz ON

and then the diseqc and OSC-Dikpro settings

Terryl
02-23-2016, 04:20 AM
Did you properly ground the system?

And all attached equipment must be capable of running out to 3 GHz, all switches, coaxes and ground blocks must work out to 2.5 to 3 GHz or you will have problems.

nobodyspecial
02-23-2016, 04:26 AM
these are quads and run to four rcvrs
http://www.satfix.to/showthread.php?1161-Switch-Diagrams-Pics

jets
02-23-2016, 04:48 AM
OK good stuff, I will try with a SW21 because I have one around somewhere, thanks nobody... No Terryl I have not connect the ground block yet. I always have in the past but the house I am in now makes it hard as i cant come in at the electrical panel. But I will get it done too.

Will get back in a few days as I will be busy for a bit before i can test.