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Motorised Dish, 2 Receivers
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Jack" data-source="post: 895068" data-attributes="member: 243342"><p>The only issue I've found with loop-through is that certain frequency bands experience too much of a loss. For example, my Uno reduced the upper band signals so much that even some strong transponders on Hot Bird wouldn't lock on the F15. This will obviously vary from receiver to receiver...</p><p></p><p>Also, when choosing the A/B switch, check to see what frequency ranges they support. Some splitters mention 1 to 1000MHz (terrestrial frequency range) whereas others are from 950-2400MHz, which is down-converted frequency range from an LNB. Whether electronics differ inside, I don't know. For the prices they go for, it's probably a 3-dipole switch in there and nothing more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Jack, post: 895068, member: 243342"] The only issue I've found with loop-through is that certain frequency bands experience too much of a loss. For example, my Uno reduced the upper band signals so much that even some strong transponders on Hot Bird wouldn't lock on the F15. This will obviously vary from receiver to receiver... Also, when choosing the A/B switch, check to see what frequency ranges they support. Some splitters mention 1 to 1000MHz (terrestrial frequency range) whereas others are from 950-2400MHz, which is down-converted frequency range from an LNB. Whether electronics differ inside, I don't know. For the prices they go for, it's probably a 3-dipole switch in there and nothing more! [/QUOTE]
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