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DISH SETUP: Single sat, Multi-Sat & Motorised
SAT+DVB+DAB setup in new home
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<blockquote data-quote="a33" data-source="post: 1127367" data-attributes="member: 332642"><p>When you want to watch from just one receiver at a time, you could have 64 LNBs outside to switch to, with diseqc x.0 and x.1; or even more when you also use diseqc x.2 switches. And priority switches inside, when you have more than one receiver. Just one cable is no problem, then.</p><p></p><p>Multiple receivers simultaneously/independently, that is where the challanges arise when you want to have only one cable through the wall.</p><p>- Stacker/destacker: Cable attenuation because of the high frequencies is one thing (see above). [And I'm not sure if diseqc commands for more than 4 LNBs (so: more than diseqc x.0) are supported in the modern devices?]</p><p>- Modern solution for just one cable would be Unicable/JESS, usefull for multi-receiver setups. Your receivers would need to support that (modern receivers do). But multiple Unicable LNBs or a Unicable multiswitch outside will make things more complicated and expensive. And possibly needing an extra power inserter. And not all receivers support LNB-switching for Unicable, or just support switching between two LNBs, I believe.</p><p></p><p>And does just one cable through the outside wall mean also just one cable for sat and DAB/DVB-T combined from each receiver to the "box" in your drawing? That might also be a challange, as you might need extra diplexers there. All this diplexing will cause a bit of signal deterioration.</p><p></p><p>I assume your dvb-t and dab antennas are going to be passive? Or do they need power?</p><p></p><p>So, given the possibilities and impossibilities, and advantages and disadvantages of several solutions, the choice of what really is important for you is on you...</p><p></p><p>Greetz,</p><p>A33</p><p></p><p><em>Edit: I was forgetting the Unicable variant for the stacker/destacker as a possibility, above. <strong>Cannot find it quickly on the internet.</strong> Don't know if that supports diseqc switching.....</em></p><p><em><strong>Edit2:</strong> It's called Technirouter 2/1 (Technisat) or Dur-Line UCP 21, for example.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a33, post: 1127367, member: 332642"] When you want to watch from just one receiver at a time, you could have 64 LNBs outside to switch to, with diseqc x.0 and x.1; or even more when you also use diseqc x.2 switches. And priority switches inside, when you have more than one receiver. Just one cable is no problem, then. Multiple receivers simultaneously/independently, that is where the challanges arise when you want to have only one cable through the wall. - Stacker/destacker: Cable attenuation because of the high frequencies is one thing (see above). [And I'm not sure if diseqc commands for more than 4 LNBs (so: more than diseqc x.0) are supported in the modern devices?] - Modern solution for just one cable would be Unicable/JESS, usefull for multi-receiver setups. Your receivers would need to support that (modern receivers do). But multiple Unicable LNBs or a Unicable multiswitch outside will make things more complicated and expensive. And possibly needing an extra power inserter. And not all receivers support LNB-switching for Unicable, or just support switching between two LNBs, I believe. And does just one cable through the outside wall mean also just one cable for sat and DAB/DVB-T combined from each receiver to the "box" in your drawing? That might also be a challange, as you might need extra diplexers there. All this diplexing will cause a bit of signal deterioration. I assume your dvb-t and dab antennas are going to be passive? Or do they need power? So, given the possibilities and impossibilities, and advantages and disadvantages of several solutions, the choice of what really is important for you is on you... Greetz, A33 [I]Edit: I was forgetting the Unicable variant for the stacker/destacker as a possibility, above. [B]Cannot find it quickly on the internet.[/B] Don't know if that supports diseqc switching..... [B]Edit2:[/B] It's called Technirouter 2/1 (Technisat) or Dur-Line UCP 21, for example.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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