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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Satellite TV setup 4 LNB and 2 Receivers
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<blockquote data-quote="timo_w2s" data-source="post: 897005" data-attributes="member: 196043"><p>I don't think you can run two receivers independently off one feed without changing the hardware at the dish end.</p><p></p><p>One thing you can do for very limited use is if one of the receivers has an LNB loop through facility then you can run the second (slave) receiver off the first (master) receiver. The second receiver will work normally when the first receiver is in standby. When the first receiver is on then most receivers with LNB loop through will just pass through the signals from the same satellite, polarity and band (high or low) that the first receiver is picking up. This means you can watch a few channels on the second receiver that match the satellite, polarity and band of the main receiver. Of course if someone using the first receiver changes channels it may disrupt the signal to the second receiver if it needs to change satellite, polarity or band...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timo_w2s, post: 897005, member: 196043"] I don't think you can run two receivers independently off one feed without changing the hardware at the dish end. One thing you can do for very limited use is if one of the receivers has an LNB loop through facility then you can run the second (slave) receiver off the first (master) receiver. The second receiver will work normally when the first receiver is in standby. When the first receiver is on then most receivers with LNB loop through will just pass through the signals from the same satellite, polarity and band (high or low) that the first receiver is picking up. This means you can watch a few channels on the second receiver that match the satellite, polarity and band of the main receiver. Of course if someone using the first receiver changes channels it may disrupt the signal to the second receiver if it needs to change satellite, polarity or band... [/QUOTE]
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