I use A/B and A/B/C switches to route everything to the analog and digital receivers for Ku band.
For digital:
2 Cables from G3 dish go to a A/B switch. Output goes to A on another a/b switch
2 Cables from IA 6 and the one cable frrom IA 8 go to a A/B/C switch.
Output cable from the A/B/C switch goes to A on the A/B/C switch above that one. B and C inputs come from the AMC 1 dish.
Output of that switch goes to B on the A/B switch where A is from G3.
Output of that switch goes to the A port on another A/B/C switch where the output goes to the receiver input.
2 cables from the G11 dish and horizontal from the G10 dish go into a A/B/C Switch.
Output of that switch goes to the B port on the A/B/C switch where the output goes to the receiver input.
2 cables from AMC 9 and vertical from the G10 dish go into a A/B/C switch.
Output of that switch goes to the C port of the A/B/C switch where the output goes to the receiver input.
In Analog:
2 cables from AMC 9 go into a and b on a A/B/C switch.
2 cables from the G10 dish go into a and b on A/B switch.
Output of that A/B switch goes to the c port of the switch that has the AMC 9 cables.
Output of that A/B/C switch goes to a analog receiver.
2 cables from G11 go into a and b on a A/B/C switch.
one cable from G3 (horizontal), IA 6 vertical and IA 8 go into a A/B/C Switch.
Output of that A/B/C switch goes to the C port on the "g11" A/B/C switch.
Output of that A/B/C switch goes to a analog receiver.
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I also route G10 Vertical Polarity straight to a digital receiver.
QS1080 receiver gets directly whatever is 4:2:2/HD from whatever satellite that I want to watch from any of these or the c-band dish.