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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
28.2°E and 19.2°E on one dish + how to fix dish to ground
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<blockquote data-quote="hexah" data-source="post: 665847" data-attributes="member: 333852"><p>The Tritenne is for use in Italy and covers 19e 13e 9e.</p><p></p><p>The Multytenne is the one you want as it covers 19e 13e 23.5e 28e. It has a built in diseqc switch which has 19e as port 1 which means it can be used with a TNTSAT receiver (which apparently does not like being switched on to any other satellite). The full port allocation is 1-19.2e, 2-13e, 3-23.5e and 4-28e. </p><p></p><p>If you get one, make sure the provided wall mount is vertical when bolted to the wall, as the skew is preset inside the LNB head unit and doing so will ensure the best signal.</p><p></p><p>I suspect it cannot be easily used with most Freesat receivers due to the wacky design of the Freesat receivers. It will work fine with any FTA receiver. </p><p></p><p>However for two receivers you would need the twin output LNB version, which is almost twice the cost of the single LNB version! Have at look at SouthernSatellite (forum sponsor). </p><p></p><p>If you want to use a dish and multi LNB holder, and you are going for 28e and 19e then focus on 23.5e. Use a twin or quad LNB on 19e and single output LNBs for 28e and 23.5e. Take these outputs and the second output from 19e and put them into a 4 way diseqc switch. You could add an LNBs for 13e if you want. If you add 13e then you focus on 19e. Either way, take a seperate cable from the first port of the twin or quad LNB on 19e to the TNTSAT receiver. </p><p></p><p>Have a look at the Inverto MultiConnect multi LNB system which uses LNBs with small bodies that are easy to fit side by side. Or use alps LNBs or the larger bodied Inverto Silver Tech.</p><p></p><p>It should work on your camping dish. You might consider a 60cm ISS perforated 'mesh' dish with the ebay holder as the mesh is less obtrusive than a solid dish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hexah, post: 665847, member: 333852"] The Tritenne is for use in Italy and covers 19e 13e 9e. The Multytenne is the one you want as it covers 19e 13e 23.5e 28e. It has a built in diseqc switch which has 19e as port 1 which means it can be used with a TNTSAT receiver (which apparently does not like being switched on to any other satellite). The full port allocation is 1-19.2e, 2-13e, 3-23.5e and 4-28e. If you get one, make sure the provided wall mount is vertical when bolted to the wall, as the skew is preset inside the LNB head unit and doing so will ensure the best signal. I suspect it cannot be easily used with most Freesat receivers due to the wacky design of the Freesat receivers. It will work fine with any FTA receiver. However for two receivers you would need the twin output LNB version, which is almost twice the cost of the single LNB version! Have at look at SouthernSatellite (forum sponsor). If you want to use a dish and multi LNB holder, and you are going for 28e and 19e then focus on 23.5e. Use a twin or quad LNB on 19e and single output LNBs for 28e and 23.5e. Take these outputs and the second output from 19e and put them into a 4 way diseqc switch. You could add an LNBs for 13e if you want. If you add 13e then you focus on 19e. Either way, take a seperate cable from the first port of the twin or quad LNB on 19e to the TNTSAT receiver. Have a look at the Inverto MultiConnect multi LNB system which uses LNBs with small bodies that are easy to fit side by side. Or use alps LNBs or the larger bodied Inverto Silver Tech. It should work on your camping dish. You might consider a 60cm ISS perforated 'mesh' dish with the ebay holder as the mesh is less obtrusive than a solid dish. [/QUOTE]
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