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help with 5 x 20 multiswitch
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<blockquote data-quote="nadal liu" data-source="post: 868785" data-attributes="member: 401837"><p>I didn't make my situation clear I think.</p><p>Now I have two quad, well, actually octo universal lnb for 124e and 128e.</p><p>I use it with emp centauri 9x16 by connecting two outputs from each lnb to emp centauri's h/h,h/v on diseq 1 and 2 respectively.</p><p>In the receiver, luckily, I can select 22k on or off, and use local oscillator of 10600, and set diseq 1 or 2 for 124e or 128e.</p><p>It works.</p><p>I am even able to add two single output 11300 local oscillator lnb to catch 138e and 108.2e, which has only vertical polarity and hi band.</p><p>I connect 138e and 108.2e to lo(22k off) on diseq 1 and 2.</p><p>In the receiver, I set up 22k off, local oscillator 11300, and diseq 1 or 2 respectively.</p><p>All good.</p><p></p><p>Having this successful setting, I decided to buy emp centauri 5x20, in the hope to provide service to more receiver just for 124e and 128e using the same quad lnb.</p><p>I then realized that 5x24 has just 22k on off and h/v.</p><p>With my octo universal lnb, I am not sure if I can set 22k off and use local oscillator of 10600 for hi band, which seems contradictory.</p><p>Recalling the setting for 138e and 108.2e, I think I can use quad output single oscillator lnb for the 5x24 multiswitch and for 9x16 multiswitch with similar setting as 138e and 108.2e.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Here I am to ask for opinions on this.</p><p></p><p>I will let you know if it works or not.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for you reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nadal liu, post: 868785, member: 401837"] I didn't make my situation clear I think. Now I have two quad, well, actually octo universal lnb for 124e and 128e. I use it with emp centauri 9x16 by connecting two outputs from each lnb to emp centauri's h/h,h/v on diseq 1 and 2 respectively. In the receiver, luckily, I can select 22k on or off, and use local oscillator of 10600, and set diseq 1 or 2 for 124e or 128e. It works. I am even able to add two single output 11300 local oscillator lnb to catch 138e and 108.2e, which has only vertical polarity and hi band. I connect 138e and 108.2e to lo(22k off) on diseq 1 and 2. In the receiver, I set up 22k off, local oscillator 11300, and diseq 1 or 2 respectively. All good. Having this successful setting, I decided to buy emp centauri 5x20, in the hope to provide service to more receiver just for 124e and 128e using the same quad lnb. I then realized that 5x24 has just 22k on off and h/v. With my octo universal lnb, I am not sure if I can set 22k off and use local oscillator of 10600 for hi band, which seems contradictory. Recalling the setting for 138e and 108.2e, I think I can use quad output single oscillator lnb for the 5x24 multiswitch and for 9x16 multiswitch with similar setting as 138e and 108.2e. Here I am to ask for opinions on this. I will let you know if it works or not. Thank you for you reply. [/QUOTE]
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