Hello
I bought a couple of months ago a 0/12v switch. I want to use it to put more lnbs into my receiver. (I'm at 16 and wait to go more).
I'm searching for a receiver that has a 0/12v connector. However I sent an email message at Sadoun asking them which receiver has this connector.
Here is the answer they gave me
"There isn’t a special connector for the 0/12v Switch. Rather, you hook it into the coax cable line going from your dish to your receiver. All of our receivers support the 0/12v switch in this manner."
I love the Sadoun site but I'm not sure about this answer. How could a mercury II receiver for example send a 12v pulse at the same time it sends dc for the lnb at 13 or 18 volts.
I know I could use a 2kzh switch (and I already do) and a diseqc switch (I already do too) but I need a receiver supporting this switch.
Is the technical support at Sadoun right, I would not want to buy a mercury II receiver and not being able to do what I want.
Best regards
Labgate
I bought a couple of months ago a 0/12v switch. I want to use it to put more lnbs into my receiver. (I'm at 16 and wait to go more).
I'm searching for a receiver that has a 0/12v connector. However I sent an email message at Sadoun asking them which receiver has this connector.
Here is the answer they gave me
"There isn’t a special connector for the 0/12v Switch. Rather, you hook it into the coax cable line going from your dish to your receiver. All of our receivers support the 0/12v switch in this manner."
I love the Sadoun site but I'm not sure about this answer. How could a mercury II receiver for example send a 12v pulse at the same time it sends dc for the lnb at 13 or 18 volts.
I know I could use a 2kzh switch (and I already do) and a diseqc switch (I already do too) but I need a receiver supporting this switch.
Is the technical support at Sadoun right, I would not want to buy a mercury II receiver and not being able to do what I want.
Best regards
Labgate