Off Topic of DP-34's
This post has to do with situations where one output of the switch is acceptable.
The strength of the DP-34 switch is that it can feed three or four receivers.
Use the right tool for the job.
Or, if you're like me and don't know what the final job will turn into, then plan ahead.
If you are going to operate the DP34 outside its intended parameters...
You might be better off with either of the following two solutions:
1. there are uncommitted diseqc switches with 8 inputs and 1 output
Downside? Only a few to choose from (maybe just one). Your receiver may or may not support it.
Upside? Not too expensive. Expandable with regular 4x1 diseqc switches!
See our review section for more info on 'em.
There are two: EMP Centauri 8 x 1, and Digiwave 8x1 uncommitted.
I believe you want the Digiwave.
2. In the Switches FAQ, there's a simple design with two 4x1 diseqc switches and a 2x1 eCoda 22khz switch.
It will let you choose from 8 inputs and drive 1 output.
Downside? Some modest limitations if you have any Universal LNBs.
Upside? Should work with any receiver. Standard, inexpensive, easy to get parts.
This post has to do with situations where one output of the switch is acceptable.
The strength of the DP-34 switch is that it can feed three or four receivers.
Use the right tool for the job.
Or, if you're like me and don't know what the final job will turn into, then plan ahead.
If you are really just going to move from two receivers to one receiver...(6 in, 3 out (all bandstacked)
Parts list: 2x DP-34's, 6x bandstacked LNBs, 3x FTA receivers, 3x 22khz eCoda switches)
Now you have my juices going, I have each of my recievers modulated to a different TV channel, with a 6 in 1 out configuration I could eliminate a reciever.......Thanks!
If you are going to operate the DP34 outside its intended parameters...
You might be better off with either of the following two solutions:
1. there are uncommitted diseqc switches with 8 inputs and 1 output
Downside? Only a few to choose from (maybe just one). Your receiver may or may not support it.
Upside? Not too expensive. Expandable with regular 4x1 diseqc switches!
See our review section for more info on 'em.
There are two: EMP Centauri 8 x 1, and Digiwave 8x1 uncommitted.
I believe you want the Digiwave.
2. In the Switches FAQ, there's a simple design with two 4x1 diseqc switches and a 2x1 eCoda 22khz switch.
It will let you choose from 8 inputs and drive 1 output.
Downside? Some modest limitations if you have any Universal LNBs.
Upside? Should work with any receiver. Standard, inexpensive, easy to get parts.