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help with 5 x 20 multiswitch
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<blockquote data-quote="nadal liu" data-source="post: 868811" data-attributes="member: 401837"><p>The idea was that specifying 22k on and local oscillator 10600 would force the receiver to work on that setting. So, ideally the receiver would only take the input from the diesq 1, hi band for 124e and diseq 2 ,hi band for 128e, for example. I can then specify 22k off and local oscillator of 11300 for 138e and 108.2e. Thus, instead of the normal setup where a 9 input multiswitch would work with 2 satellite system(with quattro lnb and each satellite has hi and low band, v, and h), I can allow up to 8 satellites (each satellite can have hi or low band only and one polarity only, 2 x 2 x 2, or diesq x h/v x hi/lo)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Since I can have up to 8 satellites on 9 input multiswitch, it then leads me to the idea that one ought to have up to 4 satellite on a 5 input multiswitch, in my case I have 2 satellite each with both h and v signal. But since 5 input does not have diseq as you mentioned, I then consider the possibility that using a single local oscillator lnb(113000 like I mentioned for a 5 input multiswitch. I can then use the same setting, local oscillator 11300, hi band(22k on) for 124e and local oscillator 11300, low band(22k off) for 128e. That, if all goes well, should allow 2 satellites with hi band only and v and h polarities.</p><p></p><p>I hope I make my point understandable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nadal liu, post: 868811, member: 401837"] The idea was that specifying 22k on and local oscillator 10600 would force the receiver to work on that setting. So, ideally the receiver would only take the input from the diesq 1, hi band for 124e and diseq 2 ,hi band for 128e, for example. I can then specify 22k off and local oscillator of 11300 for 138e and 108.2e. Thus, instead of the normal setup where a 9 input multiswitch would work with 2 satellite system(with quattro lnb and each satellite has hi and low band, v, and h), I can allow up to 8 satellites (each satellite can have hi or low band only and one polarity only, 2 x 2 x 2, or diesq x h/v x hi/lo) Since I can have up to 8 satellites on 9 input multiswitch, it then leads me to the idea that one ought to have up to 4 satellite on a 5 input multiswitch, in my case I have 2 satellite each with both h and v signal. But since 5 input does not have diseq as you mentioned, I then consider the possibility that using a single local oscillator lnb(113000 like I mentioned for a 5 input multiswitch. I can then use the same setting, local oscillator 11300, hi band(22k on) for 124e and local oscillator 11300, low band(22k off) for 128e. That, if all goes well, should allow 2 satellites with hi band only and v and h polarities. I hope I make my point understandable. [/QUOTE]
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