From: Post 10 in http://www.satelliteguys.us/showthread.php?t=38232
How can you tell what kind of switch it is?
I have several and none have any indication of committed or uncommitted.
I have one dish on a rotor and I have several fixed dishes for my 'regularly watched' satellites. The fixed dishes I use a DiSEqC switch which is on the roof near the dishes, but to get the rotor dish I have to use an 'A/B' coax switch. I tried a 22KHx switch (I have a Coolsat 5000) but when I put that in the dish rotor won't move. I assume there isn't enough voltage (it's about a 50' run to my motorized dish and it's about an 80' run to my DiSEqC switch and the dish array) to run the rotor. Also I would like to be able to use my quad LNB so I really need the 22KHz to change from lineal to circular.
Any ideas?
There are two types of DiSEqC switches... committed and uncommitted. Most of the existing switches we're using are committed. Uncommitted is for cascading switches to add more than 4 LNBFs.
How can you tell what kind of switch it is?
I have several and none have any indication of committed or uncommitted.
I have one dish on a rotor and I have several fixed dishes for my 'regularly watched' satellites. The fixed dishes I use a DiSEqC switch which is on the roof near the dishes, but to get the rotor dish I have to use an 'A/B' coax switch. I tried a 22KHx switch (I have a Coolsat 5000) but when I put that in the dish rotor won't move. I assume there isn't enough voltage (it's about a 50' run to my motorized dish and it's about an 80' run to my DiSEqC switch and the dish array) to run the rotor. Also I would like to be able to use my quad LNB so I really need the 22KHz to change from lineal to circular.
Any ideas?