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Satellite Systems - What to Buy - What to install
New installation with multiple satellites and multiple receivers
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<blockquote data-quote="Huevos" data-source="post: 842675" data-attributes="member: 301161"><p>Why would you go to the bother of installing 2 satellites dishes, and a multiswitch if you want to completely ignore the signal coming from them?</p><p></p><p>Also, in theory you should filter the DVB-T filter from reaching the satellite receiver so it doesn't upset the tuner. And even if you do filter it you will still have harmonics from the DVB-T signal mixed in with your satellite signal, which means it is not a good idea to mix DVB-T and DVB-S signals on the same cable except in the case of exceptionally strong satellites.</p><p></p><p>Personally I don't mix them because, according to my meters, the SNR of the DVB-S signal is always worse at the receiver than at the LNB, something that is not the case when using individual cables.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huevos, post: 842675, member: 301161"] Why would you go to the bother of installing 2 satellites dishes, and a multiswitch if you want to completely ignore the signal coming from them? Also, in theory you should filter the DVB-T filter from reaching the satellite receiver so it doesn't upset the tuner. And even if you do filter it you will still have harmonics from the DVB-T signal mixed in with your satellite signal, which means it is not a good idea to mix DVB-T and DVB-S signals on the same cable except in the case of exceptionally strong satellites. Personally I don't mix them because, according to my meters, the SNR of the DVB-S signal is always worse at the receiver than at the LNB, something that is not the case when using individual cables. [/QUOTE]
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