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<blockquote data-quote="nadal liu" data-source="post: 1030407" data-attributes="member: 401837"><p>Greetings,</p><p>I haven't been to able to play around with the multi-receives system that I have since last time I reverted to the old setup, where I use a regular dual lnb with 11300 LO and a mod emp-centauri that switches on 11v/15v but sends 13v/18v to the lnbf.</p><p></p><p>I have been carefully reviewed your solutions above.</p><p>Your diode-solution is interesting. However, since zinwell 6x8 passes the voltage from the stb, and I use different models and brands of stbs, it is hard to make sure the voltage from the stb is within the range desires. Therefore, I didn't want to go with this approach.</p><p></p><p>I still don't quite understand your relay solution. What exactly do I need to do to keep power from ms2 cut-off when power of ms1 is on?</p><p>Can you provide more details?</p><p></p><p>I am interested in your power-inserter solution. It is a solution I think I can understand correctly. I just need to confirm that there is some mechanism to block the 22k to reach the lnb. As the ms will send 22k to lnb even with the power inserter in-between. Unless the power inserter can block the 22k signal. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I have one additional question, which is that do you people in europe that use satellite system need to use one of the three solutions to achieve a multi-ms system?</p><p>I asked because the picture that I attached with splitter and ms in it was downloaded from a European forum and it didn't mentioned any of additional procedures needed to use the setup except to use one port power pass splitter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nadal liu, post: 1030407, member: 401837"] Greetings, I haven't been to able to play around with the multi-receives system that I have since last time I reverted to the old setup, where I use a regular dual lnb with 11300 LO and a mod emp-centauri that switches on 11v/15v but sends 13v/18v to the lnbf. I have been carefully reviewed your solutions above. Your diode-solution is interesting. However, since zinwell 6x8 passes the voltage from the stb, and I use different models and brands of stbs, it is hard to make sure the voltage from the stb is within the range desires. Therefore, I didn't want to go with this approach. I still don't quite understand your relay solution. What exactly do I need to do to keep power from ms2 cut-off when power of ms1 is on? Can you provide more details? I am interested in your power-inserter solution. It is a solution I think I can understand correctly. I just need to confirm that there is some mechanism to block the 22k to reach the lnb. As the ms will send 22k to lnb even with the power inserter in-between. Unless the power inserter can block the 22k signal. I have one additional question, which is that do you people in europe that use satellite system need to use one of the three solutions to achieve a multi-ms system? I asked because the picture that I attached with splitter and ms in it was downloaded from a European forum and it didn't mentioned any of additional procedures needed to use the setup except to use one port power pass splitter. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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