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Originally Posted by GMan73
Hi all,
maybe someone can help me with this problem.
I have CW600SP / Invacom 31 / SG2100 / Fortec 33"
I have two cables going from Invacom L and C output to switch. Linear is connected to LNB1 and Circular is connected to LBN4. From switch output cable is going to motor and from motor to receiver.
I spent some time adjusting motor and now I'm able to receive 6 satellites with strong signal. My problem is that I'm only receiving circular transpoders. I can't find any linear transponder. I tried with default transponders and nothing. I deleted all default transpoders and enter new from Lyngsat but still nothing.
Just for reference this is my setup for AMC 5 which is true south from my location and I should use it to align motor/dish:
Transponder: 11742 v 22220 3/4
LNB Freq: 10750
LNB Type: Normal
22KHz: Off
Diseqc Number: LNB1
Legacy SW: Off
Motorised system: Diseqc 1.2
I'm scanning left and right and quality is 0% on all linear transponders on all satellites. I'm really confused, I'm receiving circular without problem but I can't find any linear.
During setup I connected linear output from Invacom directly to Satellite finder and then to receiver. I was able to receive strong signal on Satellite fined so I assume that Invacom is working fine but still there was no signal on receiver. Am I missing something is receiver setup?
Please help because I have a fealing that I bought faulty receiver...
Thanks!
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Two things. First, that transponder seems to be gone. I'm curious where you got the 22220 SR though, because the last time I tuned it in, it was 11110. But I just tried, and it seems to be gone. It's listed as being gone in Lyngsat too I just noticed. Anyway, try the NYN transponder, ie
12182H/23000 That's a pretty strong transponder, and is 24/7.
The other thing, is, if you continue to have problems, try bypassing the switch, because those switches seem to be very prone to not working. Sometimes they will work with one receiver but not another, other times they just don't work period, right out of the box. They don't seem to be a very fullproof technology. When you get one that works, they work for years, but I think I have 2 that work out of 4 or 5 I've bought over the years.