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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
diseqc switch without diseqc switching receiver
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<blockquote data-quote="FRAZER" data-source="post: 123898" data-attributes="member: 175135"><p>OK, the title sounds a bit odd, but what I mean to ask is, what happens if a diesqc switch is connected to a receiver that can't control it; will the receiver simply connect to lnb 1, or will it not work at all? </p><p></p><p>Basically, I have a receiver running a motor, and also a DVB-s card connected to the same cable using a smart priority switch. I would like though to be able to connect two extra lnbs to the DVB-s card using a diseqc switch, but still be able to move the motor with the other receiver (which can't itself disecq switch whilst being used in a motorized system). </p><p></p><p>I know that connecting a completely separate cable would be the most obvious solution, but, due to where the cable runs, it would probably mean calling out the installation man, whereas I should be able to do the other things myself. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any advice,</p><p></p><p>Frazer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FRAZER, post: 123898, member: 175135"] OK, the title sounds a bit odd, but what I mean to ask is, what happens if a diesqc switch is connected to a receiver that can't control it; will the receiver simply connect to lnb 1, or will it not work at all? Basically, I have a receiver running a motor, and also a DVB-s card connected to the same cable using a smart priority switch. I would like though to be able to connect two extra lnbs to the DVB-s card using a diseqc switch, but still be able to move the motor with the other receiver (which can't itself disecq switch whilst being used in a motorized system). I know that connecting a completely separate cable would be the most obvious solution, but, due to where the cable runs, it would probably mean calling out the installation man, whereas I should be able to do the other things myself. Thanks for any advice, Frazer [/QUOTE]
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