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<blockquote data-quote="PaulR" data-source="post: 30694" data-attributes="member: 176256"><p>When Rolf sys Quad or Quatro he means a special type of LNB with 4 outlets that give low band horizonatal, low band vertical, high band horizontal and high band vertical signals.</p><p></p><p>These individual outputs are then fed to the relevant inputs on the 5in/4out box and if a receiver is then connected to one of the outputs of the box it will "see" an ordinary universal LNB, as will any other receivers connected to the other outputs. Each receiver can use this virtual LNB without affecting the others.</p><p></p><p>The power supply is big because the LNB needs power to all 4 circuits at all times and also because it needs to be reliable.</p><p></p><p>The 5th input is almost certainly for a terrestrial TV aerial connection, as Rolf says.</p><p></p><p>PaulR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulR, post: 30694, member: 176256"] When Rolf sys Quad or Quatro he means a special type of LNB with 4 outlets that give low band horizonatal, low band vertical, high band horizontal and high band vertical signals. These individual outputs are then fed to the relevant inputs on the 5in/4out box and if a receiver is then connected to one of the outputs of the box it will "see" an ordinary universal LNB, as will any other receivers connected to the other outputs. Each receiver can use this virtual LNB without affecting the others. The power supply is big because the LNB needs power to all 4 circuits at all times and also because it needs to be reliable. The 5th input is almost certainly for a terrestrial TV aerial connection, as Rolf says. PaulR [/QUOTE]
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