I've not used a DiSEqC switch before. Don't know if I have my terminology correct...
I assume I can run two separate coax cables to my BSC621-2 and use my 4 LNB DiSEqC switch to switch between the C and Ku?
Question: Being as how the C LNB on the BSC621-2 connects to the C LNB with a DiSEqC 1 setting (Satcruiser) or Switch 1.0, LNB 1 setting on Fortec Mercury II?...
If I was to place a DiSEqC switch before the BSC621-2 C LNB/switch, I assume I would need to connect this to "LNB 1" on the 4 LNB DiSEqC switch?
Otherwise say connecting to LNB 2... wouldn't the receiver send a LNB 2 signal (whatever that is?) to the first 4 LNB DiSEqC switch, then connect to the BSC621-2 C LNB/switch and then tell that switch to use Ku?
Where as if using LNB 1, it would be LNB 1 to first switch, then LNB 1 to 2nd switch as well. And then I would get C??? (I don't know how these things work...)
I assume I can run two separate coax cables to my BSC621-2 and use my 4 LNB DiSEqC switch to switch between the C and Ku?
Question: Being as how the C LNB on the BSC621-2 connects to the C LNB with a DiSEqC 1 setting (Satcruiser) or Switch 1.0, LNB 1 setting on Fortec Mercury II?...
If I was to place a DiSEqC switch before the BSC621-2 C LNB/switch, I assume I would need to connect this to "LNB 1" on the 4 LNB DiSEqC switch?
Otherwise say connecting to LNB 2... wouldn't the receiver send a LNB 2 signal (whatever that is?) to the first 4 LNB DiSEqC switch, then connect to the BSC621-2 C LNB/switch and then tell that switch to use Ku?
Where as if using LNB 1, it would be LNB 1 to first switch, then LNB 1 to 2nd switch as well. And then I would get C??? (I don't know how these things work...)