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I have zeros on tuner 1 and 80s and 90's on tuner 2, could i have a bad b band converter and should i call d?
Cycle back and forth between the tuners. Fixed it for me.
jburroughs
09-19-07, 08:26 PM
I have zeros on tuner 1 and 80s and 90's on tuner 2, could i have a bad b band converter and should i call d?
try switching the converters and see if it follows the converter or not. If it does, you have a bad B-Band Converter.
jdspencer
09-19-07, 08:27 PM
What's 1-03b? :)
Have you tried swapping the inputs to see if anything changes?
VeniceDre
09-19-07, 08:28 PM
I have zeros on tuner 1 and 80s and 90's on tuner 2, could i have a bad b band converter and should i call d?
Do you have any diplexers in line? Also try swapping the b band converter from tuner 1 to tuner 2 and vice versa. Leave the same lines going in though.
generalpatton78
09-19-07, 08:30 PM
No I had the signals go out in my first row as well.
Edit-They are now back up at full power,
NOLANSKI
09-19-07, 08:36 PM
I have zeros on tuner 1 and 80s and 90's on tuner 2, could i have a bad b band converter and should i call d?
I was having the same issue and I had a Ironwoood tech here yesterday and he removed the diplexer and it fixrd that and improved all of my transponder signals I even have 2 at 100% now.
I have a OTA Ant. that I was using for local reception backup and FM reception I wil now wire direct.
By the way he was amazed that I was getting anything on 103b.
JMTC
Nolanski
Do you have any diplexers in line? Also try swapping the b band converter from tuner 1 to tuner 2 and vice versa. Leave the same lines going in though.
no diplexers
thanks, switched converters and it switched tuners. I'll order new ones. thanks
KCCardsfan
09-19-07, 09:20 PM
Do you have any diplexers in line? Also try swapping the b band converter from tuner 1 to tuner 2 and vice versa. Leave the same lines going in though.
My thought also, are you using Diplexers? If so read these threads:
http://dbstalk.com/showthread.php?t=99683
http://dbstalk.com/showthread.php?t=62299
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