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Old 11-07-2008   #3
snaffles
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My System: SilverCrest SL 65
Question

Originally Posted by Analoguesat View Post
If your receiver supports diseqc switching its dead easy - just fit a diseqc switch near the dishes and run the cables from the LNB's to the switch.

Get a 2 port switch, or if you have any intention of fitting more dishes get a 4 port.

It does suport diseqc switching, but I'm not permitted to go down that route for this particular situation.

What I really need is to run the signals from 2 seperate dishes down a single cable, and into a single set top box.

I was considering using a co-axial joiner, but I'm not sure whether this will work, or whether the signal will be lost in the "Spaghetti Junction" of cable and connections ?

Also, i'm hesitant to use the push in connectors.
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