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Is the solution a Quad LNB?
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<blockquote data-quote="clybber" data-source="post: 555373" data-attributes="member: 288946"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I've currently got a PowerVu 9324 receiver hooked up to a dish with a single LNB for receiving AFN on Hotbird and 13degrees. The 9234 has a switch on the back called "LNB PWR" which I assume sends DC voltage to the LNB for power. </p><p></p><p>I would like to use this same dish to simultaneously receive the SKY italia package which I understand is also on Hotbird at 13degrees. I would like to get the MySKY HD package which includes a PVR to record. This system requires two RF runs from the dish. My understanding is that I will need a quad LNB. One run from the LNB will feed my 9324 with two others feeding the SKY decoder. My question is about the DC voltage. Does a SKY decoder also send DC up to the LNB. If both the SKY decoder and 9324 are sending DC to the quad LNB, is that a problem? Is a quad LNB really 4 logically seperate LNBs? Will this work?</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clybber, post: 555373, member: 288946"] Hello, I've currently got a PowerVu 9324 receiver hooked up to a dish with a single LNB for receiving AFN on Hotbird and 13degrees. The 9234 has a switch on the back called "LNB PWR" which I assume sends DC voltage to the LNB for power. I would like to use this same dish to simultaneously receive the SKY italia package which I understand is also on Hotbird at 13degrees. I would like to get the MySKY HD package which includes a PVR to record. This system requires two RF runs from the dish. My understanding is that I will need a quad LNB. One run from the LNB will feed my 9324 with two others feeding the SKY decoder. My question is about the DC voltage. Does a SKY decoder also send DC up to the LNB. If both the SKY decoder and 9324 are sending DC to the quad LNB, is that a problem? Is a quad LNB really 4 logically seperate LNBs? Will this work? thanks [/QUOTE]
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