Thanks for the heads up guys. Because I got a little worried reading your replies, I removed the splitter and just used the IF Out. Does this eliminate the possibility of frying any of the devices? Or does the standalone receiver act exactly like a splitter?
Ah, well we call it a splitter here. I dont know how you call it but it's this thing. The LNB goes to the middel connector and then the receiver and the DVB-S card are connected to another each. I couldn't find a 2-way splitter so I bought a 4-way :)
Thanks for your reply tesla. By now I have installed my DVB-S card and used a splitter in combination with the receiver. I havent tested the IF Out though, maybe I'll try it later. Just wanted to be sure it would work :P.
I'v noticed there is an IF Out connector on my Comag receiver. I checked the manual but there wasn't much info about it. The LNB is connected to a connector named IF In. My plan is to connect the IF Out to my pc so I can watch digital tv on it when the receiver is in standby. Could this work or...
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