Maximum V11 LNB with built-in DiSEqC (A-B) switch?

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I'm sure that other people will have seen this, or something like it, but I've not come across it before - possibly useful if you just want to add another offset LNB to a dish .

Not planning to buy one but has anyone ever used one?

There's a few on ebay, but this one is from our "old friend" Hisat! :D
 

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We use something like that here stateside,(not that exact type) we have twin LNB's with internal Diseqc switch's that have an second input port for an additional external LNB and triple headed LNB's with an input for a single external LNB for 4 satellites, all have internal Diseqc switching.
 

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Interesting, haven't seen anything like that in "general circulation" over here - although I expect that others have.
 

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Inverto IDLB-SINS40-DISEQ-OPP is another one.
 

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@Terryl
Interesting, haven't seen anything like that in "general circulation" over here - although I expect that others have.
Well they are setup at 9 degree spacing for the 110W, 119W satellites on the duels, and a 9 and 10 degree spacing for 110W, 119W, 129W on the 3 headed one with the input port used for a special LNB for 118W, all these used on one of the large satellite providers here state side, the dual LNB can also be used for the Canadian satellites at 82W and 91W, these are all circular polarization, and are band stacked LNB's.
 
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