Am about to cut ties to direct tv and want to know what I will need to setup a multiple tv fta setup I understand that I won't get what I had with directv ?
FaT Air said:The most capable: Each television has independent channel selection. Receiver and dish/motor for each television. Second configuration: Multiswitch and a couple of fixed dishes with dual output LNBF's. Expand dish count with Diseqc switch. (covered in the FAQ section: Switches Simplified) (Maybe even motorize one?)
The least capable: modulator driven by receiver feeding all televisions. (All watch one 'channel') Think there's a reason enough for C band. Got room for an 8 - 10ft dish?
The receiver at one TV can control a motor as the motor is between the multiswitch and the receiver.can different tvs control the motor through a multiswitch
A dual band LNBF is not compatible with a multiswitch.multiswitch --- how do i hook up a c/ku lnb to it
Then, I would employ a modulator and combine with the OTA antenna and feed all TV's. IR remote Extenders employed to operate the satellite receiver.It not necessary that each tv have independent channels as they all won't be watched at the same time
To operate multiple receivers?is there a way to use the C/KU lnb in the picture with the switch in the picture?
Anole said:To operate multiple receivers?
No.
Please read the SwitchesSimplified FAQ for a basic understanding of switches.
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harshness said:The short and long-term answer to replacing a significant fraction of the DIRECTV programming and distribution flexibility with a reasonably priced FTA system is no.
There's surely a good amount of stuff to watch, but very little of it will be the channels you and your housemates are familiar with. I can't recommend going after something like FTA without an already identified "killer app" that you can't reasonably get elsewhere as the price of the dance card is pretty high.
A dual output C-band (ex: SatAV C2) along with dual output Ku LNBF (ex: SatAV SL2) would plug directly into an unmodified 4X4 (or preferably a self-powered) 4X8 or 5X8 multiswitch.Can I use a dual c lnb with a dual ku lnb attached to the connected with 2 disquiet switches with the multiswitch for multiple receivers
As I said, you need to see if the programming is there before you worry about the hardware. If you're looking for syndicated entertainment programming, FTA probably isn't the solution. AntennaTV is not FTA. RetroTV is not FTA. I'm not sure about MyTV.I not looking for the familiar channels just channels that show the older retro shows to supplement antenna the most watched channels are local