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2 Receivers via 1 Dish/LNB
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<blockquote data-quote="TV_From_The_Sky" data-source="post: 114683" data-attributes="member: 188860"><p>The basic problem is that signals are sent Horizontally and Vertically and also LNB's have two tuning ranges (which I will call Hi and Lo for simplicity)</p><p></p><p>So if you tune a channel which is Horizontal and Lo, you cannot tune a channel which is Vertical and Lo for example on your second box. </p><p></p><p>I think you would get very disappointed quickly as the choice of channel on the Technomate would affect what you could receive on your second dish.</p><p></p><p>Provided you are a competent DIY-er, you would need a Dual output LNB (this is basically a single LNB, but with two seperate antennas internally), you connect your existing cable to one output and run a new cable to the second output and box.</p><p></p><p>Costs depends on how fancy a LNB you want, but around £30 is probably not too far out of the ball park</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TV_From_The_Sky, post: 114683, member: 188860"] The basic problem is that signals are sent Horizontally and Vertically and also LNB's have two tuning ranges (which I will call Hi and Lo for simplicity) So if you tune a channel which is Horizontal and Lo, you cannot tune a channel which is Vertical and Lo for example on your second box. I think you would get very disappointed quickly as the choice of channel on the Technomate would affect what you could receive on your second dish. Provided you are a competent DIY-er, you would need a Dual output LNB (this is basically a single LNB, but with two seperate antennas internally), you connect your existing cable to one output and run a new cable to the second output and box. Costs depends on how fancy a LNB you want, but around £30 is probably not too far out of the ball park [/QUOTE]
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