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Old 30-01-2004   #1
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Motorised and fixed dish?

I have a Humax 5400 patched to Tux 3.1 with a CM 1.2m motorized dish.
My problem is that I have a large tree blocking out Hispasat and have rigged up a fixed dish to point at 30W from a different position. I manually change the coaxes over between the fixed 30W dish and the Channel Master but reading through the txt on the tux3.1 firmware, it looks like it should be possable to use a diseque switch to do this for me.
Is this possable and if so what do I need?? Is it a switch with diseque A and B that I could setup, for example, the A position for my motorized channel master (using a mk11 v-box) and position B for the fixed dish at 30W??
Will this work??


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Hi pixey

This http://www.dmsiusa.com/diseqc_switches.htm should clarify the solution for you.

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Thanks I will give it a look.

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