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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Can i mix a monoblock with a switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="aceb" data-source="post: 1063362" data-attributes="member: 268811"><p>I'm still confused with 22kHz switches! If I use one with two universal LNBs does it mean one will only work in low band and one in high or is it a different protocol at the same 22kHz frequency so I'll get full coverage on each universal? I've been googling but can't find the answer.</p><p></p><p>The splitter idea works fine on the monoblock so that allows me to reuse spare parts to good effect.</p><p></p><p>The bracket I have is designed for the 1M Gibertini and fits well but the LNB bar is horizontal rather than adjustable or skewed, to make set up easier I want to set the slope angle closer to what it should be (all sats will be east of south) but what angle is it? Presume there's a calculation for it depending on latitude but I've no idea which one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aceb, post: 1063362, member: 268811"] I'm still confused with 22kHz switches! If I use one with two universal LNBs does it mean one will only work in low band and one in high or is it a different protocol at the same 22kHz frequency so I'll get full coverage on each universal? I've been googling but can't find the answer. The splitter idea works fine on the monoblock so that allows me to reuse spare parts to good effect. The bracket I have is designed for the 1M Gibertini and fits well but the LNB bar is horizontal rather than adjustable or skewed, to make set up easier I want to set the slope angle closer to what it should be (all sats will be east of south) but what angle is it? Presume there's a calculation for it depending on latitude but I've no idea which one! [/QUOTE]
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