O Othea SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster Aug 13, 2004 176 0 Jan 7, 2005 #1 Does anyone know if it's possible to hook up a second and third receiver to a single LNBF using a JVI 35-DTV34 multiswitch to split the R6 cable signal? An A/B switch isn't a practical option.
Does anyone know if it's possible to hook up a second and third receiver to a single LNBF using a JVI 35-DTV34 multiswitch to split the R6 cable signal? An A/B switch isn't a practical option.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,756 12,103 Mankato, MN Jan 7, 2005 #3 get a high frequency splitter (950-2200MHZ or above) and a DC block and hook both lines up Unfortunatelly, one receiver (with the DC block on) will only be able to be on the same polarity as the other receiver. I use to do this with G10..my Pansat controlled the polarity and the Viacast had to be on the same. Since most G10 stuff is Vertical, it was no biggie Broke down and got a dual later
get a high frequency splitter (950-2200MHZ or above) and a DC block and hook both lines up Unfortunatelly, one receiver (with the DC block on) will only be able to be on the same polarity as the other receiver. I use to do this with G10..my Pansat controlled the polarity and the Viacast had to be on the same. Since most G10 stuff is Vertical, it was no biggie Broke down and got a dual later