Possibly a dumb idea, but here goes:
I currently have two dishes (6 feet each), the first is centered on Panamsat 8 which I use for FTA BBC, etc and the second is centered on NSS 5. Unfortunantly, the PowerVU receiver for the AFN reception on NSS 5 is not capable of tone signaling for Diseqc, etc. My FTA receiver is of course capable of these things so I am trying to figure out how to select a dish with either receiver without running another length of cable (I know, simple fix until you figure I am living in Navy housing and I went through hell just to get the two dishes). With the writing skills of a 3 year old, I have attached a picture of what I would like to do, which is this:
Connect both antennas to a 22khz switch, the antenna on the 0khz input will be for NSS 5 and the one for 22khz will be on Panamsat 8. The feed runs to a power passing splitter which has the two outputs feeding into both receivers. Now for why I don't think it will work, if both receivers are powered up, I would have two voltage sources on the same line, probably a bad thing. In theory my idea was that when the FTA receiver is powered up, the 22khz from the receiver selects the input from PAS 8 and I can receive FTA from that SAT. When the FTA receiver is off and the Scientific Atlanta 9834 receiver (no tone capability) is on, the port for 0khz (the dish on NSS 5) is selected and I can view those channels.
The only other option I can see is using a loop out port on the FTA receiver but this will not allow switching polarity via voltage control, I would have to use the FTA receiver to accomplish this.
The laughs are on me but I thought I would ask...
Garry
I currently have two dishes (6 feet each), the first is centered on Panamsat 8 which I use for FTA BBC, etc and the second is centered on NSS 5. Unfortunantly, the PowerVU receiver for the AFN reception on NSS 5 is not capable of tone signaling for Diseqc, etc. My FTA receiver is of course capable of these things so I am trying to figure out how to select a dish with either receiver without running another length of cable (I know, simple fix until you figure I am living in Navy housing and I went through hell just to get the two dishes). With the writing skills of a 3 year old, I have attached a picture of what I would like to do, which is this:
Connect both antennas to a 22khz switch, the antenna on the 0khz input will be for NSS 5 and the one for 22khz will be on Panamsat 8. The feed runs to a power passing splitter which has the two outputs feeding into both receivers. Now for why I don't think it will work, if both receivers are powered up, I would have two voltage sources on the same line, probably a bad thing. In theory my idea was that when the FTA receiver is powered up, the 22khz from the receiver selects the input from PAS 8 and I can receive FTA from that SAT. When the FTA receiver is off and the Scientific Atlanta 9834 receiver (no tone capability) is on, the port for 0khz (the dish on NSS 5) is selected and I can view those channels.
The only other option I can see is using a loop out port on the FTA receiver but this will not allow switching polarity via voltage control, I would have to use the FTA receiver to accomplish this.
The laughs are on me but I thought I would ask...
Garry