I installed a SWM8, and the Directv works fine. I added an off air antenna to the off air input on the SWM8. When I add the diplexer to split the sat. and off air signal, inside the house. I still get sat., but no signal on the off air side. I am using the diplexer that weeKnees recommended. If I run a cable from the off air antenna directly to the TV, I get a very good signal. I tried a different brand of diplexer and I'm still having the same problem. Any idea's what the problem could be?
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No legacy ports are being used. I have I one reciever hooked up to the "SWM/PWR" port, and this is the one with the power inserter connected to it. I also have another reciever hooked up to the "SWM2" port. I tried off air reception on both, and no signal on both.
I am using a Zeinth converter box for the off air, because the tv is an older one.
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So I skipped the off air port on the SWM and used a diplexer out side to join the off air with the sat. Then of course a diplexer inside, to split the signals. I am having the same result, no signal. Having bypassed the SWM to do this, I believe that rules out the SWM as the problem. What do you think?
It works if the antenna is ran direct to the converter box, so I would assume that the converter box is the problem, for what ever reason it does not like the diplexers.
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Yes the Zenith box is at the TV.
If I run the OTA through the SWM/PWR line with the PWR inserter removed, I get a good signal. I can run it straight through the SWM2 port and get a good signal also. But I add in the SWM8 or a diplexer and no signal.
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So I hooked up a rabbit ear type antenna to the zenith box and I get 8 channels, and one is our only local channel. So I will just go that route. I can now get our local news, which is the only reason I wanted the OTA channels anyway.
Thanks for your help.
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So maybe it needs a more powerful signal? Seems like it's overly sensitive, but that could be it.
If you're using an HD DVR there, you might consider an AM21:
http://www.weaknees.com/tivo-directv-parts.phpBeen here a long time . . .
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