I am getting some freezing every 20 seconds or so on certain channels. The ones I am noticing are the movie channels in the 500's, mostly the HD ones.
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Originally posted by WK-Michael View PostHad you used it before the SWM? Can you run it from a direct satellite lead?
This is how I have everything setup. There is a grounding block outside that connected the cables from the dish to the cables coming out of the house before I Installed this. I ran the 4 cables from the sat dish directly to the SWM8. Then ran one cable going from the SWM1 port and 2 cables from the legacy ports (old dvr receiver) into the grounding block.
The TV that is freezing is approx 10feet from the swm, but there are 2 walls
I am wondering if the cable in the walls (from the tv that is freezing) is not up to par or something. I know the cables on the non HD tv that is hooked to the Legacy ports is fine because DTV put those in. Prior to the SWM8 install I never had any issues and get a good signal.
Also wondering if I could just bypass the grounding block all together and just ground everything onto the SWM8 ?
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okay, I put things back to normal temporarily and changed my setup back to
dish: Slimline-5
switch: multiswitch
Tuner: Single
It then verifies your installation and I get a message that says "no signal available on tuner 2" even though I set it up for single tuner. 2 of the satellites have a red X by them under "Odd (13v)" sat 99 and 103
It did this when I first upgraded to the HR22 from the H20.........I just selected continue and everything works fine. I am getting all the channels with no problems.
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Then, my guess is, you have a bad crimp or a cable that isn't up to spec. The SWM system uses a much wider range of frequencies, so it's more demanding on cables and connectors. You need to use solid copper core RG6 and the full-frequency connectors that you can find.Been here a long time . . .
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Originally posted by WK-Michael View PostThen, my guess is, you have a bad crimp or a cable that isn't up to spec. The SWM system uses a much wider range of frequencies, so it's more demanding on cables and connectors. You need to use solid copper core RG6 and the full-frequency connectors that you can find.
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