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| Member Join Date: 14-08-2008 Location: London
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Hi I'm new to this lark so apologies in advance if this is a daft question. Q - Can I run 4 cables from 4 outs on a labgear multiswitch to 4 individual outlets on 2 wall plates which in turn will feed a twin tuner FreesatHD reciever, DTT and DAB? I suppose the implied question is - Will the individual tuners reject the unwanted signals and work properly? I know that I would conventionally use a triplexer wall plate fed by two cables, but I quite like the idea of any service on any socket and I'm in a fortunate position with respect to a short easy route from the switch to my main room. Thanks | ||
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| Dazed and Confused Mod Join Date: 28-06-2003 Location: Wirral, NW England
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My System: Various digiboxes, broken Nokia 9800S, numerous analogue boxes. My lovely little lappy, HP Omnibook 6100 | Short answer is yes. If the multiswitch has been fed with the requisite inputs, i.e. - the four outputs from a Quattro LNB, a UHF Band IV/V TV aerial, a Band II FM aerial and, possibly, a Band III Dab aerial. The multiswitch combines them all together and feeds them down a single cable where a wall plate separates them out again. There's absolutely no reason why you can't go ver the top and run, say, 5 separate cables to 5 wallplates as simple ouputs and connect 2 to a twin tuner satellite recorder, 1 to a Freeview receiver, 1 to an FM tuner and 1 to a DAB tuner. All the various tuners will work perfectly with the signals they want and ignore the rest. It's a bit of a waste of a multiswitch's outputs though!
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My System: QuattroLNB 5X12 Multiswitch | Many thanks Paul Yes it is a bit of a waste and I'm not sure if I will do it that way. But I just wanted to know in case I do. I've spent quite a bit of time searching the web and have not been able to find a clear answer. Thanks again | ||
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My System: Various digiboxes, broken Nokia 9800S, numerous analogue boxes. My lovely little lappy, HP Omnibook 6100 | As well as triplexer plates there are also quadplexer (?) plates available. These take two of your multiswitch outputs and give you two satellite ouputs, an FM/DAB output and a TV output. All this is, however, is a triplexer with a straight through for the second satellite output. It's just more convenient, though.
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My System: Sky IRS & Hotbird | Fluke, what you want is a IRS system, piece of cake to install especially on your house. What's required? 60-80cm dish, fitted with Quattro LNB 1 high gain wide band aerial Dab aerial FM aerial Triplexer 1 multiswitch wall plates this will then give you everything you need. just remember that you will need to send two feeds to each wall plate for Sky+ to work. check out the picture here to see how it would line up, the system shown is for a set up of 20 flats on Sky+ | ||
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