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<blockquote data-quote="Channel Hopper" data-source="post: 353073" data-attributes="member: 175144"><p>Ah, LNB control is almost always outside the scope of distribution of signals because of the DC passing and the filters required each side of the bypass. Notches invariably get into the system, which lead to dips in signal at particular frequencies.</p><p></p><p>I recall many years ago that Philips brought out a five cable solution in a tap design (Switchline ?) , and whilst very neat, did have issues that limited its functionality.</p><p></p><p>As long as you remember that one LNB output can switch with one receiver only, up to 8 receivers (or four dual input units) can run on a single octo LNB. Beyond that you need to double the dish farm, or use the range of IF distribution boxes (Sedna/Delta etc) then you can't really go wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Channel Hopper, post: 353073, member: 175144"] Ah, LNB control is almost always outside the scope of distribution of signals because of the DC passing and the filters required each side of the bypass. Notches invariably get into the system, which lead to dips in signal at particular frequencies. I recall many years ago that Philips brought out a five cable solution in a tap design (Switchline ?) , and whilst very neat, did have issues that limited its functionality. As long as you remember that one LNB output can switch with one receiver only, up to 8 receivers (or four dual input units) can run on a single octo LNB. Beyond that you need to double the dish farm, or use the range of IF distribution boxes (Sedna/Delta etc) then you can't really go wrong. [/QUOTE]
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