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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 11546" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>This is all a bit odd and cofusing.</p><p></p><p>If you only have one receiver, why do you have a twin LNB?</p><p>And what do you actually mean: an LNB with two lines out, which can feed 2 separate receivers (i.e. effectively two LNBs in one housing)? Or do you mean a monoblock - two offset LNBs so that one can receive one saelte whie the other receives a satellite some degree away (eg Astra & hotbird)?</p><p>In ether case, its a strange thing to have on a motorised system.</p><p></p><p>If your only requirement is to be able to watch TV occasionally (or even regularly) in another room, then a much better solution would simply be to have a single LNB and feed it (via the DiSEqC motor) to the single receiver which you leave in the lounge(say), and then feed the signal from that to the bedroom (say) using a video/remote transmitter. You would then tae your remote control to the bedroom, and using said device could operate the receiver still left in the lounge (which would drive the motor).</p><p></p><p>Am I missing something here?</p><p></p><p>2old</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 11546, member: 174998"] This is all a bit odd and cofusing. If you only have one receiver, why do you have a twin LNB? And what do you actually mean: an LNB with two lines out, which can feed 2 separate receivers (i.e. effectively two LNBs in one housing)? Or do you mean a monoblock - two offset LNBs so that one can receive one saelte whie the other receives a satellite some degree away (eg Astra & hotbird)? In ether case, its a strange thing to have on a motorised system. If your only requirement is to be able to watch TV occasionally (or even regularly) in another room, then a much better solution would simply be to have a single LNB and feed it (via the DiSEqC motor) to the single receiver which you leave in the lounge(say), and then feed the signal from that to the bedroom (say) using a video/remote transmitter. You would then tae your remote control to the bedroom, and using said device could operate the receiver still left in the lounge (which would drive the motor). Am I missing something here? 2old [/QUOTE]
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