Right I understand what you are saying jd, but hear this and let me know if it seems plausable...... EXAMPLE:
Equipment : KT18 Round Dish w/ dual LnB
3x4 Zinwell MultiSwitch
Configuration: 2 Standard IRD (D11 - 100)
1 DVR (R15-300)
Now lets say that the R15 DVR is only running off of 1 Satellite Input.
Both of the D11 IRDs are using one Satellite Input each.
So now looking at this we are using both feeds from the LnB to feed
a 3x4 Zinwell switch. Three of the Four outputs from this switch are
being used for 3 seperate IRDs. Now if we were to use a diplexer that
is power passing on both ports, this would differ from a regular diplexer.
It could take 2 ports from the 3x4 switch and feed the two power
power passing ports of this diplexer. then the actual outlet in the wall would connect to the IN/OUT port of the diplexer. At the other end of the line you would run a jumper from the outlet to the IN/OUT on your second diplexer and use the two power passing ports to feed Sat In 1 and Sat in 2. It is all theoretical ofcourse, but I am not even sure if this so called diplexer exists. On top of all of this, would the single outlet push without a voltage conflict once diplexed? this is the question lol