SuperLNB is weird!

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I have a TataSky dCSS SuperLNB connected to a 2-way splitter (5-2400Mhz, All ports power pass). Two STB's are connected to this dual splitter. What I have noticed is that both STB need to be turned on for reception to come through. As soon as 1 cable is detached from the splitter, the reception on the connected STB stops (STB starts showing a cloudy message).

Any idea if this is a limitation of SuperLNB or a characteristic of the splitter. I wonder if "All ports power pass" has something to with this. Can somebody explain why SuperLNB with splitter works like so?
 
Hi @trumee I ain't a expert but I think it's because the splitter is not getting enough power. Anyone please 🙏 correct me if I'm wrong. I'm a newbie
 
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