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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 351999" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>yeah, haven't been involved in the scene for a goodly while now, but I'm keeping an occasional eye on you guys ;) </p><p></p><p>Spiney's FAQ (your link) is very nice. I'm still hoping for a complete technical and practical guide on the whole range of connection possiblities. Even a book suggestion do. As ever, the Devil's in the details, an it's all very much a black art.</p><p></p><p>I struggle, for example, to see the purpose of a single-input multiple-output sat-splitter (as opposed to a multiswitch), since multiple receivers connected to a single LNB through such a device would never gain simultaneous independent high/low/H/V switching control of the LNB. And yet the market is full of such devices. They appear to be intended for single-master/multiple-slave receiver set-ups, but how is such a set-up ever likely to be useful? I think I must need a more complete understanding of the potential uses of such devices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 351999, member: 174998"] yeah, haven't been involved in the scene for a goodly while now, but I'm keeping an occasional eye on you guys ;) Spiney's FAQ (your link) is very nice. I'm still hoping for a complete technical and practical guide on the whole range of connection possiblities. Even a book suggestion do. As ever, the Devil's in the details, an it's all very much a black art. I struggle, for example, to see the purpose of a single-input multiple-output sat-splitter (as opposed to a multiswitch), since multiple receivers connected to a single LNB through such a device would never gain simultaneous independent high/low/H/V switching control of the LNB. And yet the market is full of such devices. They appear to be intended for single-master/multiple-slave receiver set-ups, but how is such a set-up ever likely to be useful? I think I must need a more complete understanding of the potential uses of such devices. [/QUOTE]
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