Help. Motorised and fixed dish on one receiver?

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Old 26-04-2009   #26
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Using a splitter to run two receivers is not advisable, though I have seen it done. Not sure what procedure the owner was following to assure himself that no damage occurred to the other receiver.

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Using a splitter to run two receivers is not advisable, though I have seen it done. Not sure what procedure the owner was following to assure himself that no damage occurred to the other receiver.

I just cannot find that thread Robbo but IIRC the o/p put one into standby before powering up the other up. As you quite rightly state it is risky since you cannot be in full control of the situation if both are in separate rooms as even hiding the remote to stop someone bringing the other out of standby will not be effective as this can often be acheived without the remote

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The guy I actually saw with that setup was using a Skystar sat receiver and a 500S clone, fortunately they were right next to eachother on a table. I made him pull the plug on the 500S whilst I was working on his motorised dish to be sure nothing untoward occured.

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Motorised and fixed dish on one receiver

Hi Robbo hope you can offer assistance, I have a DM800 and wish to have it connected to the above would you know of the setup i must make within the menu. I have all the switches just need the menu setup.
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Well, it was a while back when I had this setup, and it was fairly straight forward to do on the TM1000 I had then. On the DM800 I imagine it could be done, but I have not quite fully got to grips with my Linux TM600 that I have at the moment. There are options in one of the satellite installations menus, including- fixed dish, many satellites via a rotor and 4 satellltes via a switch etc. There is also another option, custom setup, or something like that, I think you'd have to use that option, setting the appropriate satellites to whether the motor should be used or the switch. I no longer have the above setup to test out what works.

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OK, an update on this issue.

I have recently bought a handful of KONIG DiSEqC Switches 2.0 part no. SAT-SWITCH11W from Ebay. They are two way.


I have two cables coming in, one from my Motorised dish(TM2200) and one from the Freesat/Sky/28E minidish. I have connected the diseqc switch with 28E fixed going to input 2 and the motorised going to input 1.

Now.

With my TM600 Linux machine everthing works faultlessly; instant switching to 28E, and when I selec another sat, the motor goes round and works OK too.

But.

With my TM5400CI+ USB super, it does not work properly.

With all sats set to Diseqc 1.0 port 1 the motor moves fine, and I get all sats. But when I set 28E to use port 2, the motor no longer works, but I do get 28E from the fixed dish. So it kind of half works, but you have to mess with the diseqc 1.0 settings for 28E only when you wnat to switch between motorised and fixed.

So.

I think I'll stick with the Linux box for the moment.


On the Linux machine, setting up for motorised and fixed was pretty easy, I simply went into the satellite setup menu and changed the diseqc switch setting to use the 2nd port for 28E.


If I remember correctly, the 'many satellites via a motor' option then changed automaticallly to custom setup.


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