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Terrestrial TV Not Detected: Proper Connection for SAT Converter to Socket?

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  • #1 14140579
    szymon189
    Level 24  
    I have such a socket: Link
    I do not know if I connect it correctly.
    Terrestrial TV Not Detected: Proper Connection for SAT Converter to Socket?

    I have a cable connected to the SAT from the converter to the socket, from the socket to the satellite. Everything works.
    However, from the terrestrial antenna I have a cable connected to the TV, from the socket to the power supply, and the power supply to the TV. Unfortunately, it does not detect terrestrial TV at all. What am I doing wrong?



    Regulations, point 3.1.15 .
    Recommendations in the section: https://www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic2212466.html.
    [SP5ANJ]
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  • #2 14140619
    niewolno2
    Level 40  
    Can you describe or draw what you actually have in more detail?
    What components are included in your entire antenna installation and within what range of the transmitter you are.
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  • #3 14140751
    SP5ANJ
    Rest in Peace
    Hello.

    szymon189 wrote:
    However, from the terrestrial antenna I have a cable connected to the TV, from the socket to the power supply, and the power supply to the TV.

    What you have connected to the TV , if :
    - antenna cable
    - charger
    and what does this socket for the power supply do. :?: :!:

    I will suggest that we know Nothing and Nothing what kind of antenna is that and whether has any amp and from what distance from transmitters you are receiving DVB-T. :?:


    Regards.
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  • #4 14140863
    szymon189
    Level 24  
    Gentlemen, this is how I have it connected
    Terrestrial TV Not Detected: Proper Connection for SAT Converter to Socket?
    I have one antenna, without any amplifier,
    Terrestrial TV Not Detected: Proper Connection for SAT Converter to Socket?

    Previously, I had the antenna connected to the power supply and the power supply to the TV and it was terrestrial.
  • #5 14140957
    arcon38
    Level 12  
    This is a 2xSat and TV socket, the TV connector is separated from the 12V DC component transmission, the DC component is fed to the Sat socket to the LNB in the satellite dish, but this is the band above 860 MHz, which is above the TV band. Power to the active antenna should be fed through the crossover before with the socket, or when using one Sat signal, power the DVB-T antenna through the "F" type connector, and take the TV signal from the TV connector. For this purpose, the input in the Sat, TV socket should be selected, because the second one has the same Sat input.
  • #6 14140963
    szymon189
    Level 24  
    Can you simpler? Brighter?
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  • #7 14141640
    niewolno2
    Level 40  
    You expect a constructive response but nothing in return. What elements does your entire antenna installation consist of?
  • #8 14142380
    SP5ANJ
    Rest in Peace
    Hello.

    szymon189 wrote:
    Can you simpler? Brighter?

    It will be 100% brighter if you take at least a photo on the back of this socket invention.

    A general description that - Subscriber socket mechanism 2 SAT + TV outputs - tells us that the F connectors (the screw-on ones) are SAT and the left side is TV.
    And now what has happened is that the TV signal goes through the SAT signal connectors. :?:
    (I do not hide that I can not see the diagram or the drawing of inputs (IN) to this socket - and I was looking for the net)

    Maybe you will try to "catch" the TV signal from the left side output. :?:

    Quote:
    Previously, I had the antenna connected to the power supply and the power supply to the TV and it was terrestrial.

    Not every TV channel is called "burek". :D
    - it's like that -

    We are dealing with "passive" antennas, for which no power is applied.

    Let me tell you that the socket for you at TV and with a separate one SAT , this :
    http://www.dipol.com.pl/g Gniazdoo_gis-f1-2-p_podtynkowe_do_indywidualnych_instalacji_satelitarnych_R62191.htm


    Regards.
  • #9 14156247
    KOCUREK1970
    Network and Internet specialist
    simon 189
    All crazy !.
    Where there is "thread" it is supposed to be sat.
    Where there is no "thread", normal tv.
    And the power supply MUST be in front of the outlet.
  • #10 14156508
    irekr
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Szymon, and you have a power supply connected to the antenna without an amplifier? Do you have a satellite or not ...? How many cables goes for the installation ..? What you wrote is a bit incomprehensible, ...

    In fact, sometimes they connect the power supply to the upper socket - the one on the F connector, because it is the only socket that transfers the voltage to the antenna cable. But as the antenna does not have an amplifier ..... But only then it makes sense when there is no satellite .....
    The two lower sockets are most often described - one as TV, the other as Radio or VHF.


    And the basic question - the most important - how far is it from the transmitter - some location - and what antenna it is. As in the attachment? It is very good as long as there is no amp.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user's issue with connecting a terrestrial TV setup through a SAT converter socket. The user describes their configuration, which includes a cable from a SAT converter to a socket, and a terrestrial antenna connected to the TV via a power supply. Despite the setup, the TV fails to detect terrestrial channels. Respondents request more details about the user's installation, including the type of antenna and its distance from transmitters. They clarify that the socket in question separates SAT and TV signals, and suggest that the TV signal may be incorrectly routed through the SAT connectors. Recommendations include ensuring the power supply is correctly positioned and verifying the connections to the TV and antenna.
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