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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
Methods to move a DISEQC motor
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 1002686" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>I am not sure I understand your question. A standard co-ax cable needs to go all the way to the DiSEqC motor from receiver just like in a traditional system, except there will be no cable going from the motor to the LNB. Whether it needs to be CT125 (or even a co-ax) is debatable, since it won't carry any satellite signals.</p><p></p><p>LNB will have a standard fibre-optic cable running along side the motor cable to the fibre-optic switch, which will convert signal to a "normal" one to be output via co-ax back to receiver. Plug both cables (from f/o converter and the motor) into a T-piece combiner/splitter and plug it into a receiver. From receiver's point of view it will be no different to any standard set-up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 1002686, member: 243342"] I am not sure I understand your question. A standard co-ax cable needs to go all the way to the DiSEqC motor from receiver just like in a traditional system, except there will be no cable going from the motor to the LNB. Whether it needs to be CT125 (or even a co-ax) is debatable, since it won't carry any satellite signals. LNB will have a standard fibre-optic cable running along side the motor cable to the fibre-optic switch, which will convert signal to a "normal" one to be output via co-ax back to receiver. Plug both cables (from f/o converter and the motor) into a T-piece combiner/splitter and plug it into a receiver. From receiver's point of view it will be no different to any standard set-up. [/QUOTE]
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