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<blockquote data-quote="a33" data-source="post: 957964" data-attributes="member: 332642"><p>Well, there is one from SPAUN I believe. It is nothing else than two 2/1 switches in one casing, though.</p><p>So advising a 4/2 switch without telling that, is insufficient on this forum I would say.</p><p>And as TS already has one 2/1 switch, adding another 2/1 switch would suffice to get 4/2 functionality, by the way.</p><p></p><p>The 4x4 switch that [USER=369937]@Terryl[/USER] mentions, is as I assume a Diseqc MULTIswitch, not a 'diseqc switch' as we call it.</p><p>The 4x4 multiswitch is usefull in America, where they often use LNBs without switching capability between low band and high band. In Europe, with the use of so called 'universal LNBs', a 4x4 switch is usefull only in very very specific set-ups. So not in the case of [USER=407345]@londonredfox[/USER], I would say.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have you tested this again? For it could solve your problem without further investment in hardware ;).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, I believe it is only the best bet if we know what TS wants, exactly. If he wants to solve his problem AND expand his possibilities, yes it is the best bet. If he just wants to solve his problem, other possibilities come to mind, as I wrote earlier.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[USER=407345]@londonredfox[/USER]: I can't say we know exactly what you want.</p><p>Do you want to use one or more televisions? Do you indeed want to use one receiver for Hotbird, and the other for Hispasat? Do you want to watch simultaniously to different programs, from different satellite positions? Or watch and record at the same time? Do you want to expand your possibilities in the (near) future, or rather not expand?</p><p>Have you thought about buying ONE receiver as replacement for your Technomate, fullfilling all your needs; instead of two different receivers?</p><p>Really more information is needed, I would say, to give the best advice out of all possibilities.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So why not investigate further what possibilities might be suitable for your situation?</p><p></p><p>Greetz,</p><p>A33</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a33, post: 957964, member: 332642"] Well, there is one from SPAUN I believe. It is nothing else than two 2/1 switches in one casing, though. So advising a 4/2 switch without telling that, is insufficient on this forum I would say. And as TS already has one 2/1 switch, adding another 2/1 switch would suffice to get 4/2 functionality, by the way. The 4x4 switch that [USER=369937]@Terryl[/USER] mentions, is as I assume a Diseqc MULTIswitch, not a 'diseqc switch' as we call it. The 4x4 multiswitch is usefull in America, where they often use LNBs without switching capability between low band and high band. In Europe, with the use of so called 'universal LNBs', a 4x4 switch is usefull only in very very specific set-ups. So not in the case of [USER=407345]@londonredfox[/USER], I would say. Have you tested this again? For it could solve your problem without further investment in hardware ;). Well, I believe it is only the best bet if we know what TS wants, exactly. If he wants to solve his problem AND expand his possibilities, yes it is the best bet. If he just wants to solve his problem, other possibilities come to mind, as I wrote earlier. [USER=407345]@londonredfox[/USER]: I can't say we know exactly what you want. Do you want to use one or more televisions? Do you indeed want to use one receiver for Hotbird, and the other for Hispasat? Do you want to watch simultaniously to different programs, from different satellite positions? Or watch and record at the same time? Do you want to expand your possibilities in the (near) future, or rather not expand? Have you thought about buying ONE receiver as replacement for your Technomate, fullfilling all your needs; instead of two different receivers? Really more information is needed, I would say, to give the best advice out of all possibilities. So why not investigate further what possibilities might be suitable for your situation? Greetz, A33 [/QUOTE]
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