I bought an SWM-8 a few months back and installed it. All has been fine until now when it gets cold. At about 28 degrees I start having problems with SWM channels 2 and 3. If a receiver is using that channel the SAT signals are low and there is pixelation on most channels. I can duplicate this by getting any receiver to use one or both of these SWM channels. It also does not matter which SWM port is in use. I have one receiver on SWM2 and 3 on SWM1. So if the receiver on SWM2 is using channel 2 or 3 it will have the issue. Likewise if I get one of the receivers on SWM1 to use channel 2 or 3 it will have the issue. I think the SWM may be defective so I may need to check into a replacement. I hope these are stable in colder temperatures since we have not really been that cold here yet.
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Originally posted by WK-Michael View PostIf it's only on those specific channels, doesn't it sound like an LNB problem?
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The new SWM was delivered. Got it installed and so far no issues like the other one. Will have to give it a few nights of cold to be sure. One thing I noticed right away is this is a different model. It's a Zinwell SWM8R1-03. It's smaller than the other one, the grounds are in a different location, and the average signal levels on all transponders are a little lower than the other one. Perhaps the AGC is not as good on these Zinwell SWM's. We'll see what happens with the levels during the rain tomorrow and if I have the SWM frequency assignment issue this weekend when it gets colder.
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I have tested the old one again in the cold and it still has problems with the SWM assignments in that temperature range. The new SWM has not had any of this so as odd as it may sound, I think the original SWM is bad. I think I am within the exchange window so I guess I need to get it swapped so I have a good spare (now that I have 2).
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