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johnny7107
08-13-2013, 09:28 PM
yooo..helping out a friend..
i use lnbs to disecq..he got installer to give him 22mhz switch for 5 sats how do I change the settings for it to let me scan
johnny7107
08-13-2013, 10:53 PM
installer put two dishes up..
Sat 82 and 91 on 1 dish
Sat 110..119..129 on Second dish
He says both are connected by 22"mhz switch...i can only find 110 sat....
iam uaed to disecq splitting sats for me...thouroughly stumped
kijiji
08-13-2013, 11:02 PM
Is the 22k switch turned on in the box.
Terryl
08-13-2013, 11:23 PM
Switching for those satellites useing a 22 KHz switch would be
Diseqc switch port #1 = 119, 22 KHz off ...........If the 119,110, 129 satellites are connected to the off side of the 22 KHz switch.
Diseqc switch port #2 = 110, 22 KHz off
Diseqc switch port #3 = 129, 22 KHz off
Diseqc switch port #1 = 91, 22 KHz on ...........If the 91,82 satellites are connected to the on side of the 22 KHz switch.
Diseqc switch port #2 = 82, 22 KHz on
Terryl
08-13-2013, 11:36 PM
It would look something like in this attached PDF file.
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johnny7107
08-14-2013, 02:47 AM
I first want to thank you for all advice it means alot...Spent 4 hours trying every setting on jynxbox..drove me crazy..
The only note i got was Bell was on MHZ switch in port 4..
I tried every combination in Disecq1.0 abd Disecq 1.1 settings possible and the only posite results were finding
Port 3 110 West When MHZ Switch was set to off..
Most attempts to find all sats were with MHZ off in fact..
I will attempt again tomorrow confirming bell side on and trying to get jynx to lineup settings in Dish settings menu...lol
Again thanks for all the help if u see anything i wrote that is obviously blocking my attempts to get 5 sats ..2 dishes alligned with jynx ..
Please feel free to Post below.....Major thanks to all..promise..300 dollar install..frustrating my buddy who i assured it was going to be easy...lol
kijiji
08-14-2013, 03:19 AM
Some boxes don't always play well with certain switches when cascading my dreamlink did'nt like 22k switches so i used a diseqc switch with a sw-21 for getting 129,119,110,91 and 82 and its works well for me bye the way never tell your buddies it will be easy lol.:oops::oops:
Senatorfan99
08-27-2013, 10:13 PM
Some boxes don't always play well with certain switches when cascading my dreamlink did'nt like 22k switches so i used a diseqc switch with a sw-21 for getting 129,119,110,91 and 82 and its works well for me bye the way never tell your buddies it will be easy lol.:oops::oops:
how is yours set up? does the 22khz go into a lnb port on your diseqc? how is your satelite setup?
I imagine it'll be like:
110 Port 1 Dish setting LNB 22KHZ: Off
118/119 Port 2 Dish setting LNB 22KHZ: Off
129 Port 3 Dish setting LNB 22KHZ: Off
82 Port 4 Legacy Switch SW Dish 1. Dish Setting LNB 22KHZ: On
91 Port 4 Legacy Switch SW Dish 2. Dish Setting LNB 22KHZ: On
I've heard the SW21 doesnt work well with the diseqc. Did it take some tweaking for it to work? If so what did you have to do?
dishuser
08-27-2013, 10:21 PM
how is yours set up? does the 22khz go into a lnb port on your diseqc? how is your satelite setup?
I imagine it'll be like:
110 Port 1 Dish setting LNB 22KHZ: Off
118/119 Port 2 Dish setting LNB 22KHZ: Off
129 Port 3 Dish setting LNB 22KHZ: Off
82 Port 4 Legacy Switch SW Dish 1. Dish Setting LNB 22KHZ: On
91 Port 4 Legacy Switch SW Dish 2. Dish Setting LNB 22KHZ: On
I've heard the SW21 doesnt work well with the diseqc. Did it take some tweaking for it to work? If so what did you have to do?
they said they don't use that switch
the sw21 worx excellent with a diseqc and does on many stb's
Senatorfan99
08-27-2013, 10:23 PM
they said they don't use that switch
the sw21 worx excellent with a diseqc and does on many stb's
who's they? the poster i quoted because I'm pretty sure, if I'm reading it right, that he stated he did use the SW21.
dishuser
08-27-2013, 10:40 PM
who's they? the poster i quoted because I'm pretty sure, if I'm reading it right, that he stated he did use the SW21.
read what you posted
Senatorfan99
08-28-2013, 12:00 AM
read what you posted
your right sir! apologies. I'll try the SW21 with my dreamlink. I guess A = On and B = Off in this scenario for 22KHZ
dishuser
08-28-2013, 12:04 AM
your right sir! apologies. I'll try the SW21 with my dreamlink. I guess A = On and B = Off in this scenario for 22KHZ
no 22khz needed
Senatorfan99
08-28-2013, 12:09 AM
no 22khz needed
yeah i understand that. My question is that if I use a SW21 what are the settings on my box?
Lets say its connected into port 1 of my diseq, where do I set it for differentiating the two LNB's on port 1? On the dreamlink you have 3 more settings that may be relevant:
LNB 22KHZ: On/Off
Diseq 1.1: 1 - 12 (im assuming this is not relevant)
Legacy SW: SW21 - SW64
?
So where do I have the additional setting? Do I set Diseq 1.0 to port 1 and Legacy SW to SW21 1/2?
dishuser
08-28-2013, 12:12 AM
put 119 on port 1
110 on port 2
129 on port 3
91 on port 4 -sw21 dish 1
82 on port 4 -sw21 dish 2
Senatorfan99
08-28-2013, 12:14 AM
put 119 on port 1
110 on port 2
129 on port 3
91 on port 4 -sw21 dish 1
82 on port 4 -sw21 dish 2
great thanks! Have you ever tried this btw? on a dreamlink? I've heard horror stories of potentially frying your box or the switch is this true?
Anubis
08-28-2013, 12:18 AM
I think dishuser has tried pretty much everything. Vegas has nothing on him.:tehe:
dishuser
08-28-2013, 12:25 AM
great thanks! Have you ever tried this btw? on a dreamlink? I've heard horror stories of potentially frying your box or the switch is this true?this is exactly how I posted
was done for a dreamlink setup
Senatorfan99
08-28-2013, 08:24 PM
this is exactly how I posted
was done for a dreamlink setup
I'm not too sure what that sentance meant but I can only assume the picture you've sent is the setup you've tried and it worked for you so I'll give it a shot.
Thanks
dishuser
08-28-2013, 11:41 PM
I'm not too sure what that sentance meant but I can only assume the picture you've sent is the setup you've tried and it worked for you so I'll give it a shot.
Thanksyou can see the 2 switches in the pic
Senatorfan99
09-02-2013, 01:36 PM
you can see the 2 switches in the pic
So I tried this setup and here is what I have to report:
- Channels on NFPS B3V take forever to load on 91 and 82, literally forever.
- A channel on B3V will work on one instance then when you go back to it, the channel will no longer work
- Now I only have a single channel working on Bell
Is this a switch issue? or is everyone with bell only getting a single channel
astaza
09-02-2013, 05:09 PM
So I tried this setup and here is what I have to report:
- Channels on NFPS B3V take forever to load on 91 and 82, literally forever.
- A channel on B3V will work on one instance then when you go back to it, the channel will no longer work
- Now I only have a single channel working on Bell
Is this a switch issue? or is everyone with bell only getting a single channel
bell is like that take much time to come in. it goes and comes. u not alone.
jabroni
12-06-2013, 05:31 AM
Just a follow up to this older post...how about a similar scenario to the above, only basing it off an original bell professional install with sw44 for the BEV...eg 91/82 going to sw44, out to 4 legit BEV receivers....110/119/129 to a 4x1 BAFF diseqc, single out to FTA.
I am looking at combining these two. Could I simply take one of the 4 outs from the SW44, feed that into a 22k switch ON, and the out from my 4x1 into the 22k switch OFF. The out from the 22k to the FTA (in this case nfusion HD). Which settings would I use when scanning the channels?
Another option I am guessing is...one of the SW44 outs going into the 4th lnb in of my 4x1, than the 4x1 out to FTA. Which settings would I use when scanning the channels?
All this while leaving say two legit BEV receivers alone working off 2 of the 4 SW44 outs.
Last resort, which I would not bother with, is rewiring everything with diseqc switches and a single line or two for legit receivers.
jabroni
12-06-2013, 06:10 AM
I have an old eagle 3x4 multiswitch...could that be of any use in this scenario?
Some more info on my current setup...The wall penetrations for my house are 4 lines from BEV 91/82 setup going to SW44 indoors. Than out to my legit BEV receivers (only using 2)...The other two penetrations are 1 spare, and the line from my 4x1 diseqc (from 110/119/129) directly to my FTA receiver.
Terryl
12-08-2013, 10:18 PM
Just a follow up to this older post...how about a similar scenario to the above, only basing it off an original bell professional install with sw44 for the BEV...eg 91/82 going to sw44, out to 4 legit BEV receivers....110/119/129 to a 4x1 BAFF diseqc, single out to FTA.
I am looking at combining these two. Could I simply take one of the 4 outs from the SW44, feed that into a 22k switch ON, and the out from my 4x1 into the 22k switch OFF. The out from the 22k to the FTA (in this case nfusion HD). Which settings would I use when scanning the channels?
Another option I am guessing is...one of the SW44 outs going into the 4th lnb in of my 4x1, than the 4x1 out to FTA. Which settings would I use when scanning the channels?
All this while leaving say two legit BEV receivers alone working off 2 of the 4 SW44 outs.
Last resort, which I would not bother with, is rewiring everything with diseqc switches and a single line or two for legit receivers.
I have an old eagle 3x4 multiswitch...could that be of any use in this scenario?
Some more info on my current setup...The wall penetrations for my house are 4 lines from BEV 91/82 setup going to SW44 indoors. Than out to my legit BEV receivers (only using 2)...The other two penetrations are 1 spare, and the line from my 4x1 diseqc (from 110/119/129) directly to my FTA receiver.
Too many different types of switches, to really make this all work the best setup is all the same type LNB's and switches.
You can try what you mentioned but the LNB's need to be all the same type, and to avoid switching problems you need to ground everything to one single ground point.
You mentioned an SW44 that is the old style legacy switch, it will not work too good with standard or DP type LNB's.
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