HDMI Sender Problems
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tays27

Original Poster:

189 posts

239 months

Tuesday 19th October 2010
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I've bought this HDMI sender;

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Home/Product/39498

and 25m of this cat6 cable to with it;

Features:
• High quality Ethernet Network Cable with two RJ45 Connectors
• Up to 1000Mps / Gigabit Ethernet Speed
• Suite for 10Mbps/100Mbps/1000Mbps network
• Compliance Standards: Compatible with CAT5/e/6, EIA/TIA-568 Category 6
• Wire Construction: CCA - Copper Clad Aluminum (2x4x7, runs up to 150ft)
• Cable conductor = 26AWG
• Type: Patch cable
• Category: UTP
• Connector(s): 1 x RJ-45 - male
• Connector(s) (Other Side): 1 x RJ-45 – male
• Color: Grey
• Features: Gold plated connectors
• Length: 25 Meter


Hooked it all up from my Sky HD box to my LG Plasma, but all I get is the standard def channels.

HD channels just give a no signal warning on the telly.

Any suggestions? Better grade of cable maybe?

cjs

11,297 posts

269 months

Tuesday 19th October 2010
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First, you are using two Cat 6 cables correct?

Try setting the output of your Sky box in a lower res, 720p ?? See if that works.

tays27

Original Poster:

189 posts

239 months

Tuesday 19th October 2010
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Thanks for that, I've tried 576, 720p, 1080i and automatic.

Only working on 576.

I've ordered another couple of cables from Amazon to see if they fair better.

If that doesn't work I'll have to try another convertor/sender thingy-device

RJD223

253 posts

213 months

Sunday 24th October 2010
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The issue won't be with the cable it'll be with the sender module.

You need one with a power supply which will give it a boost.

I tried two of the un-powered ones and neither worked.

Ordered a powered one from Nexxia..

http://nexxia.co.uk/product.asp?product_code=NX-CA...

Works a treat - don't waste your time with the un-powered ones.

HTH.

VEX

5,257 posts

264 months

Monday 25th October 2010
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I use something like that on jobs before and they do need to be powered at the received end.

Did you make up your own leads? If so have you tested or confirmed that your patch leads are wired correctly.

Also I have had it before where the sky box has to be turned on first for it to sync properly with a sky hd box.

HTH

V.