I have a Pansat 2500a with three feeds coming in through a 4x1 DiSEqC switch. If I wanted to add more dishes (so there was more than 4, but not more than 8), what would be the best way to do that? My guess would be, get another 4x1 DiSEqC switch, and a 22 kHz tone switch, and feed the outputs of the two DiSEqC switches into the tone switch, and the output of the tone switch to the receiver input. Is that correct? And my next question is, what is a 22 kHz tone switch anyway? What I mean is, is this the same as any standard Dish Network or DirecTV switch, and if so, what model number?
Also, I have noticed that dishes with circular polarized LNB's don't seem to have any skew adjustment - is that right or am I just not seeing it? (I'm talking about the kind of "pizza pan" dish with a single LNB; I realize that multi-LNB dishes do have a skew adjustment on the back of the dish).
Final question, has anyone ever taken an LNB off a "pizza pan" dish and attached it in some way to a large C-band dish? What I'm interested in is a way to pick up the stations that occasionally pop up in the clear (don't worry, I am NOT trying to do anything that's not legal). I understand there's two or three stations from the north that are in the clear right now, and would like to see if I can pick them up. If I could get away with somehow clamping an LNB to the buttonhook support arm on a big dish, that would mean I wouldn't be dedicating a small dish to something that could go away tomorrow.
Mostly, at this point I'm asking these things for my own education - it's much too cold to try and mess with any of this right now. But when the time comes I may add two or three small dishes, and/or try adding a circular polarized LNB to the big dish (which has a "buttonhook" type feedhorn support arm).
Also, I have noticed that dishes with circular polarized LNB's don't seem to have any skew adjustment - is that right or am I just not seeing it? (I'm talking about the kind of "pizza pan" dish with a single LNB; I realize that multi-LNB dishes do have a skew adjustment on the back of the dish).
Final question, has anyone ever taken an LNB off a "pizza pan" dish and attached it in some way to a large C-band dish? What I'm interested in is a way to pick up the stations that occasionally pop up in the clear (don't worry, I am NOT trying to do anything that's not legal). I understand there's two or three stations from the north that are in the clear right now, and would like to see if I can pick them up. If I could get away with somehow clamping an LNB to the buttonhook support arm on a big dish, that would mean I wouldn't be dedicating a small dish to something that could go away tomorrow.
Mostly, at this point I'm asking these things for my own education - it's much too cold to try and mess with any of this right now. But when the time comes I may add two or three small dishes, and/or try adding a circular polarized LNB to the big dish (which has a "buttonhook" type feedhorn support arm).