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Old 10-04-2009   #1
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I am new to this system. I have 2 dishes one points at 13 and the other at 28.2. I bought myself a new receiver and it does have multi-crypt so using Cyfra and Sky UK in the Manhattan receiver. I have a virgin 2 in 1 splitter somewhere. I was wondering if I can connect the 2 LNBs to the splitter then connect the in/out end to the receiver??????
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no, you will need a switch that is DiSeqc there is no other way, you can get them cheaply enough off Ebay
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Hi peeps
I am new to this system. I have 2 dishes one points at 13 and the other at 28.2. I bought myself a new receiver and it does have multi-crypt so using Cyfra and Sky UK in the Manhattan receiver. I have a virgin 2 in 1 splitter somewhere. I was wondering if I can connect the 2 LNBs to the splitter then connect the in/out end to the receiver??????
Hi Nolia I am from High Wycombe too !!

Is this thread supposed to be in analogue?

DISEqC switches for your digital system are very cheap.. and as acezon says, exactly what you need. I bought one off fleabay the other day for about £6 that works like a dream - and has a very small loss.


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