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Originally Posted by wejones
I'm not familiar with that receiver, but I'm confused with respect to how you get both C and Ku band into the receiver if it only has one input?
You have both C and Ku coaxes, and I assume that both of these come into the house, (unless you already have some kind of external switching out at the dish) , then you just feed the C and Ku coaxes to the splitters just like your first link describes. It really doesn't matter what the arrangement at your analog receiver is.
But I'm really confused how you can get both C and Ku out of that Uniden receiver if it only has one input. That would mean that you'd have to do some fancy switching when switching from C to Ku. It can be done obviously, but I've just never seen a C / Ku capable receiver that didn't have separate inputs for the 2 bands. I do have a Uniden receiver with only one input, but it just does C band, and I have another brand receiver with one input, that does only Ku.
How new of a receiver is this uniden PS500 XL ??? Ie is it new enough to have a built in dish mover and VCII (ie an IRD) ?? Just curious, because I haven't seen a receiver like that.
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I have I beleive it's a TRX80 that only has 1 input,but does both c/ku.I was told by skyvision that it took some kind of switch made by chaparal,that they don't stock anymore.I was wondering where ,if I ever needed to use it,if sadoun or someone might have a switch that would combine the 2 into 1 input like the switch that it came out with did?