On the back of a DSTV decoder there is a RF IN and a RF OUT. My normal analogue antenna is connected to the RF IN and my cable running from the RF OUT feeds the terrestrial (SABC) and DSTV feed to the rest of the rooms in my house.
This worked fine until about a week ago when the DSTV feed on the RF cable stopped working, but the normal SABC channels from the antenna still worked on the same RF cable. There would be short periods of 2-5 seconds when the DSTV feed would work and then disappear again for 10-20 minutes.
I then bought a new DSTV HD decoder thinking that it must be the RF encoder on the decoder that was going faulty.
I plugged in all the cables and the same problem is still there. After some further testing I discovered the following.
When I only plug in the RF OUT, the DSTV feed would be encoded onto the RF cable feed to the other TVs. As soon as the RF IN cable from the antenna is connected to the decoder, the DSTV feed would disappear.
Any ideas or suggestions on what I can do or test? My satellite dish and antenna are both earthed.
I redid the F Type connections on the cables connecting to the decoder, but still the same. At the moment I am thinking that it could be an earthing problem?
This worked fine until about a week ago when the DSTV feed on the RF cable stopped working, but the normal SABC channels from the antenna still worked on the same RF cable. There would be short periods of 2-5 seconds when the DSTV feed would work and then disappear again for 10-20 minutes.
I then bought a new DSTV HD decoder thinking that it must be the RF encoder on the decoder that was going faulty.
I plugged in all the cables and the same problem is still there. After some further testing I discovered the following.
When I only plug in the RF OUT, the DSTV feed would be encoded onto the RF cable feed to the other TVs. As soon as the RF IN cable from the antenna is connected to the decoder, the DSTV feed would disappear.
Any ideas or suggestions on what I can do or test? My satellite dish and antenna are both earthed.
I redid the F Type connections on the cables connecting to the decoder, but still the same. At the moment I am thinking that it could be an earthing problem?