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Old 01-14-2008, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael Mc View Post
Thanks, Bill! I kind of figured I'd only need to use one C and one L output on the LNB.

Next question... does it matter which one goes to the 22khz port and which goes to the 13/18V port on the switch? I wouldn't think so because both signals are going to the same place.
I don't use 22khz switches myself, but I don't think that there IS a 13/18V port, I think there is a 22khz port and a port which is for NO-22khz. I think the 13/18V is just telling you that the switch works with either voltage (since the lnbfs work at those 2 voltages), not that it's labeling one port as 13/18V.

But to answer the question, no, it doesn't matter. It's just when you're setting up a circular or linear satellite, you set the 22khz parameter in the receiver for which ever port you have that port from the lnbf attached to, ie either the 22khz or the no-22khz. Ie if you attach "C" to the 22khz port, then when setting up a circular sat, set 22khz ON in your receiver, and have it set OFF when setting up a linear sat.
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