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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 352428" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>The MAPLIN one I linked to has a 2GHz range. I assumed the 1GHz versions were for UHF signals. </p><p></p><p>Here's another thought: If one were to connect, say, a single universal LNB and 4 receivers to a 4-way splitter with DC passthrough on all lines, what would happen if more than one receiver were on at once? Would the first one to power-up grab the LNB? What would happen when that receiver powered down while the others were still on? Or does each successive receiver grab it, and what about when the last one on powers down -which receiver then gets control?</p><p>And would there be any danger of damage to the LNB while having multiple receivers trying to power it? </p><p>Which high/low and H/V switching signals would get through?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 352428, member: 174998"] The MAPLIN one I linked to has a 2GHz range. I assumed the 1GHz versions were for UHF signals. Here's another thought: If one were to connect, say, a single universal LNB and 4 receivers to a 4-way splitter with DC passthrough on all lines, what would happen if more than one receiver were on at once? Would the first one to power-up grab the LNB? What would happen when that receiver powered down while the others were still on? Or does each successive receiver grab it, and what about when the last one on powers down -which receiver then gets control? And would there be any danger of damage to the LNB while having multiple receivers trying to power it? Which high/low and H/V switching signals would get through? [/QUOTE]
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