There is 1 satellite receiver in each room.
Each satellite receiver having 2 tuners so that it is possible to watch 1 channel while recording another.
And there is also 1 DVB-T receiver in each room to watch the local program.
As LNB I'm planing to buy the Inverto Quattro ECO because it needs only 100mA
shop.digital-devices.de/epages/62357162.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/62357162/Products/095140
And as DVB-T antenna Faval DA 100
www.techno-com.de/shopjtl/DVB-T-aktive-Outdoor-Antenne-FaVal-DA-100
As Unicable...
Not exactly.
The DVB-T antenna cable would be connected to the unicable switch.
The receivers, 1 built in to a digital TV the other being a stand alone are in the apartment and would get the cables from regular unicable 2 way splitters.
I will use 2 satellite dishes for TV channels from abroad. The local channels would be on a third satellite. Unfortunately I couldn't find any unicable multiswitch that allows to connect 4 LNBs.
So the remaining option would be to have a receiver for the two satellites Hotbird and ABS and...
But is this splitter mandatory?
The DVB-S receivers work without using the DVB-T splitter because they ignore the DVB-T frequency.
Can it be that the DVB-T receivers do the same and ignore the DVB-S frequencies?
The unicable multiswitches support plugin a DVB-T antenna in and then distribute that signal over the same single wire.
e.g. shop.digital-devices.de/095103
My question is, assuming I have an antenna connected to the Unicable multiswitch, how do I get the signal into the DVB-T receiver. I...
How do Unicable systems work with DVB-T receivers.
Assuming I have an antenna connected to the Unicable multiswitch.
Can I just use an adapter F to TV-Antenna adapter and connect the cable to the tuner or do I need a special Unicable DVB-T tuner?
I think I'll go for one of the blow...
Unicable LNB sounds like an interesting solution.
Do those also work with multiswitches, for example if I would want to add another receiver later, or only the spliters?
I found this one:
shop.digital-devices.de/Unikabel-LNB-4/2
I asume with E2 you mean Enigma2.
I do not understand exactly...
Sorry, the 2 receivers where not in the original post. I always had them in mind but did not write about that until a few posts later.
So I'll go for the multiswitch. It looks cleaner.
And then I'll use 2 stackers to get the 4 feeds into the house.
Thansk for your help!
I'll have 2 tuners in each receiver.
And each tuner should be able to use each of the satellites independantly.
Thus I thought about using the switch in combination with the stacker and destacker like this:
2x 1m dish -> 2x quattro LNB -> 9x4 multiswitch -> 2x stacker -> 2x cable to my home ->...
rolfw, I much appriciate the time you are taking to help me with my questions!
The stacker destacker is a good thing and I'm most defenitally going to use it.
What I don't get is how the DiSEqC can route 2 different sattelites simultaniously to the stacker (using 1 single coax cable) so that...
There must be something I'm missing with the twin LNB and DiSEqC solution.
I would feed satellite A and satellite B into each of the 2 DiSEqC. I would then get 2 cables and I connect 1 to each of my 2 receivers.
How will it now be possible for both receivers to receive/record A/A or A/B or B/B...
If I'd use 2 twin LNBs and 2 DiseqC then I would not be able to record and watch two different channels on the same satellite.
The problem with the stacker is the same I would only be able to watch 1 satellite and record the other, right?
On the PDF you added the link above I can see on the...
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