13E and 5W on one dish then to two TVs?

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13E and 5W on one dish then to two TVs?

My uncle is moving back to London from France and wants to be able to pick up a few French and Italian channels. The majority are on 13E but a handful are on 5W. As designated 'IT and technology' relative I've been designated to figure this one out for him even though my background is pro-audio and I know nothing about sats

He also wants to be able to view the French and Italian stuff separately on two different TVs (auntie is Italian)

From my limited research I think a single dish with two lnbs would be ok as far as picking up the signal, but I'm getting stuck trying to figure out how to be able to pipe either signal to either TV as and when they want to view them
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I'm getting stuck trying to figure out how to be able to pipe either signal to either TV as and when they want to view them

Hi,

Twin LNb's and 2 x DiSEqC switches with a single feed to each receiver.

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