Help Required Switch For WR75 Ku Orthomode With 2 x SMW Type E LNB's ?

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Hi,

Would anyone please be able to suggest a suitable switch for use with a WR75 Ku-Band orthomode that has two SWM Type E LNB's attached? Each SMW Type E LNB has two outputs, one for low band one for high band, each band activated by a different L.O. The low band L.O. on each SMW LNB is 9.75GHz, the high band L.O. on each LNB is 10.6GHz

In the current Sky Q dish topic there is a reference to a Unitron DCSS 422 switch that has 4 inputs, Low-H, Low-V, High-H and High-V, could this be used as a suitable switch or do I need something different like a multiswitch that is used with a quattro LNB?

One output from a suitable switch is fine, if there are two outputs even better.
 

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What recevier is to be used ?

The dCSS-422 has a fixed 22kHz ouptut on each upper frequency port, derved from the circuitry inside. Will this affect the SMW in any way ?
 

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What recevier is to be used ?

The dCSS-422 has a fixed 22kHz ouptut on each upper frequency port, derved from the circuitry inside. Will this affect the SMW in any way ?
It shouldn't do. I had the type E SMW on the corotor connected to a similar multiswitch only using HH and HL as the polarity was controlled by a servo motor and the ASC box set at 18v output for the LNB, it worked just great.
 

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What recevier is to be used ?

The dCSS-422 has a fixed 22kHz ouptut on each upper frequency port, derved from the circuitry inside. Will this affect the SMW in any way ?


If I can only get a 1 output switch it will be an NS2000 demodulator. If a 2 output switch is available I will connect the 2nd output to something like a TM-5402 or Dr HD F15 to act as a dedicated monitoring receiver configured only for a few satellites. THe NS2000 demodulator has the usual LNB control options that are found in satellite receivers.

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The Unitron switch has two legacy outputs.
 

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Give me an hour and I'll post the spec sheet for comparison. Very well made, as is all Johansson stuff
 

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If I follow the diagram correctly, the 4 x LNB outputs from the 2 x SMW Type E LNB's connect to a cascadeable multiswitch and the outputs from that connect to the Unitron?

For my specific need, would I need to use the Unitron or could I simplify things by connecting the NS2000 and the TM-5402 directly to the cascadeable multiswitch. My knowledge of switches is hopeless so I have no idea how these things work and what functionality is required.
 

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If I follow the diagram correctly, the 4 x LNB outputs from the 2 x SMW Type E LNB's connect to a cascadeable multiswitch and the outputs from that connect to the Unitron?

For my specific need, would I need to use the Unitron or could I simplify things by connecting the NS2000 and the TM-5402 directly to the cascadeable multiswitch. My knowledge of switches is hopeless so I have no idea how these things work and what functionality is required.

The 422 works on its own with a quattro/quad LNB. They can be sourced for somewhat less than a multiswitch and you can add/use a Q box if you subscribe to Sky.
 

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Maybe this.
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Sat A will be Low band and Sat B High band.
 
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