Well I've started using my KU system again, mostly for hobby purposes and to supplement my TV viewing. A while back I put up a nice OTA antenna got netflix and shut off our pay service TV.
So first thing is I have a single output pansat LNBF. I'd like to upgrade this to at least two output to be able to run a second receiver. I was thinking a 3x4 multi switch I want to feed my OTA antenna into this so I can take advantage of the cable lines run to the rooms that I'd like to have a FTA receiver. I would also have to run a diplexers at each TV so I can take advantage of the one cable line already running to each TV.
I figure I have four TVs in my house, by going the 3x4 route with a dual LNBF I could at any given time run two satellite receivers at once.
The only other thought I had was buying c/ku lnbf to put on my channel master 1.2m, I know its not ideal, but as long as running one of those isnt a compromise to KU reception I could dabble with C band until I get around to putting up one of my BUDs. The only downside to this that I can see is there does not appear to be a C/KU dual output LNB so if I did this I could only run one receiver at a time.
How does all of this sound?
So first thing is I have a single output pansat LNBF. I'd like to upgrade this to at least two output to be able to run a second receiver. I was thinking a 3x4 multi switch I want to feed my OTA antenna into this so I can take advantage of the cable lines run to the rooms that I'd like to have a FTA receiver. I would also have to run a diplexers at each TV so I can take advantage of the one cable line already running to each TV.
I figure I have four TVs in my house, by going the 3x4 route with a dual LNBF I could at any given time run two satellite receivers at once.
The only other thought I had was buying c/ku lnbf to put on my channel master 1.2m, I know its not ideal, but as long as running one of those isnt a compromise to KU reception I could dabble with C band until I get around to putting up one of my BUDs. The only downside to this that I can see is there does not appear to be a C/KU dual output LNB so if I did this I could only run one receiver at a time.
How does all of this sound?