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hello Im new here I have a samsung h10 hdtv receiver I dont get a sat
siganal .. I ve checked for 14v at sat in conector its not present .I was wondering is it possible to bypass the process by activating ota portion ................. |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... hello Im new here I have a samsung h10 hdtv receiver I dont get a sat siganal .. I ve checked for 14v at sat in conector its not present .I was wondering is it possible to bypass the process by activating ota portion You can supply 14 volts to the dish with your own power supply. Just be sure to use a blocking capacitor at the receiver end. |
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