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Magic eye question...!!!

  • 30-01-2019 9:53am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 52 ✭✭


    Hi,
    Im currently using the HDMI DVB modulator taking the SkyBox HDMI out which gives me a DVB signal which is distributed through the house.

    The coax DVB output on the modulator is then routed through the Sky Box - it goes into the UHF RF input and comes back out the UHF RF out. This then goes to feed a series of passive RF splitters. Works fine, no issues. The reason I have the Modulator looping through the skybox is to allow me to use the Magic eye. 9v is enabled via the Skybox menu.

    But... its not working. I can see 9v (or 12v cant recall!) on the input to the passive splitter in the attic - but the there's no voltage on the outputs. Its a DC pass type splitter, but I'm suspecting there's diodes inside it which only allow DC in the other direction. Basically, there's DC going into the input - but no DC on the outputs. So the magic eye remote sensor is not getting any voltage.


    Are there passive splitters the allow DC in the other direction?

    Any suggestion or advice would be great. Thanks :)


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