SWITCH - 22KHZ ECODA 4X4 MULTI-SWITCH

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I just bought an GeoSatPro 4x4 multi switch, and am having an oddity. I have both 121 and 125 on the same dish, and hooked in the 4x4 switch. On LNB1 @ 125w, i receive all channels just fine. On LNB2@121w, I am unable to get any Vertical channels. I am able only to scan horizontal. I checked the cables to make sure it wasn't a faulty RG6. All good there. I know the signals come in fine, because i can accomplish a positive result with an ECODA 22khz switch.

I tried multiple combinations in my LNB settings, but i assume i got the settings right because i am getting the horizontal in just fine. I tried forcing the LNB power to 13 and 18 volt and that made no difference... Any thoughts???

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What kind of LNBF's do you have hooked to it?
Swap, LNBF's and see if the problem follows.
 
You need dual output LNBF's to feed that switch properly.
 
LNBF # 1 = 22Khz OFF
LNBF #2 = 22Khz ON
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Swap the #1 and #2 LNBF connections at the switch.
If problem transfers to the 'other' satellite, switch is bad.
(make sure power is OFF when messing with coax connections)
On LNB2@121w, I am unable to get any Vertical channels.
So? The only Vertical ch. is a slate and 1Khz tone. The one that's 'watchable' is H.
Or am I missing something????
 
Ok, was thinking they were singles. I have not used one in awhile.
 
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