I am a newbie but it is my nature to want to know what the heck I am doing in regards to my planned DVB-S setup.... Specifically, I want to be sure the Nexus card and 22K switch I have will work together OK before I set up my two dishes on my very high roof and do the inevitable installation troubleshooting of software settings, dish pointing, etc.
I have read several posts that seem to indicate that a 22k switch works OK with a Nexus card. However, the Hauppauge web site clearly states that any switch box used must be a diseqc switch (see quote below). This appears contradictory...
Does anyone have any enlightenment for me as to whether a 22K switch is really compatible with a Nexus card, and if so, why it is compatible when the Hauppauge website says that it is not? Is is because third party software (MyTheatre or ProgDVB, for example) overcomes the Nexus card's limitation by sending a 22k signal/tone (through the Nexus card) to the 22k switch while the Nexus card and Hauppauge provided software doesn't generate/send a 22k signal/tone?
The relevant text from the Hauppauge website is as follows:
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In addition, you need a connection to a digital ('combo' or 'high-band') satellite system. If this system incorporates a switch-box, this switch box needs to be DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) compatible. The physical connection on the WinTV-DVB-s card is a single F-Connector.
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I have read several posts that seem to indicate that a 22k switch works OK with a Nexus card. However, the Hauppauge web site clearly states that any switch box used must be a diseqc switch (see quote below). This appears contradictory...
Does anyone have any enlightenment for me as to whether a 22K switch is really compatible with a Nexus card, and if so, why it is compatible when the Hauppauge website says that it is not? Is is because third party software (MyTheatre or ProgDVB, for example) overcomes the Nexus card's limitation by sending a 22k signal/tone (through the Nexus card) to the 22k switch while the Nexus card and Hauppauge provided software doesn't generate/send a 22k signal/tone?
The relevant text from the Hauppauge website is as follows:
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In addition, you need a connection to a digital ('combo' or 'high-band') satellite system. If this system incorporates a switch-box, this switch box needs to be DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control) compatible. The physical connection on the WinTV-DVB-s card is a single F-Connector.
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