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<blockquote data-quote="amdaley28" data-source="post: 18956" data-attributes="member: 175286"><p>Hello Everybody.</p><p>What I am going to do is as follows.</p><p>Echostar 7000HDD Downstairs.This receiver will control the 36v actuator motor.</p><p>Nokia 9600 upstairs connected to my PC.The Nokia cannot control the actuator motor so I will have to nip downstairs to change the satellite positions.This is not a problem.I can always fit a remote extender later on.The Nokia will be used for feed hunting & various experiments etc.</p><p>As I said in my posts above,what I am trying to do is find the best way to connect the two receivers with the minimum of signal loss.</p><p></p><p>I recently read an article in Tele Sat mag about a product called a Johannsson Stacker/De Stacker.This device allows you to control a twin output lnb using only one coax cable.The stacker part is fitted near to the dish/ lnb & the de-stacker portion is fitted near to your receivers.It is controlled by 12volts I think.I will have to have another look at the article when I get a chance.</p><p></p><p>This what I love about this hobby,trying to find solutions to connection/reception problems etc.</p><p>Regards.</p><p>amdaley28<img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amdaley28, post: 18956, member: 175286"] Hello Everybody. What I am going to do is as follows. Echostar 7000HDD Downstairs.This receiver will control the 36v actuator motor. Nokia 9600 upstairs connected to my PC.The Nokia cannot control the actuator motor so I will have to nip downstairs to change the satellite positions.This is not a problem.I can always fit a remote extender later on.The Nokia will be used for feed hunting & various experiments etc. As I said in my posts above,what I am trying to do is find the best way to connect the two receivers with the minimum of signal loss. I recently read an article in Tele Sat mag about a product called a Johannsson Stacker/De Stacker.This device allows you to control a twin output lnb using only one coax cable.The stacker part is fitted near to the dish/ lnb & the de-stacker portion is fitted near to your receivers.It is controlled by 12volts I think.I will have to have another look at the article when I get a chance. This what I love about this hobby,trying to find solutions to connection/reception problems etc. Regards. amdaley28:) [/QUOTE]
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