Multi-LNBF switch and satellite receivers setup
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Remember only one receiver can control the motor.
Hi all, 4dusty here and a loyal supporter of Sadoun.
Loc: Lat=42.96 Lon=78.70 Zip code=14221.
Lnb: invacom quad polar. legacy4 o/plnb. qph031.
Dish: fortec star. 33"w. 36"h.
Motor: diseqc hh mount sg2100. 13/18v d.c. input.
Receiver(s): coolsat 6000 and 7000.
Q: which diseqc switch do i need for two receivers bedrm and livrm. plus add an OTA digital antenna that has a power supply already?
Q: Do still need the power supply for the ant or would the power for the ant. come from the receiver?
Iam thinking maybe a sadoun 5x2 multiswitch, but were does the motor come in?
Any help would be appreciated. thank 4dusty
Multi-LNBF switch and satellite receivers setup
If you haven't already check out this site.
Remember only one receiver can control the motor.
Mercury II, DG-240, 90cm, QPH-031, DiSEqC or UNL1
S-DS41C..4X1
I like to shop at Sadoun Satellite sales.
Jim-s thanks for the reply, but doesn't ans. the questions. look at "installation instruction configurations for invacom quad lnb on this site. Need to know how to connect motor with two receivers.
you are right Jim only one receiver can run the motor.
Rainman's Equipment
Undien 4600,DSR 922, Fortec Ultra, Satworks 3618, Sathawk pvr 800
2 Fortec Mercury II, Fortec Classic NA, DVB World USB 2104D
8.5' Orbitron polar C Ku dish, 8.5' Birdview HH C Ku dish
100cm Fortec dish, 90cm Fortec dish
2 DG-240 HH motors, Co Rotor II feed horn
Norsat 8515 C band lnb, Norsat 4506A Ku lnb
BSC-621-2 Lnbf, Invacom QPH-031 Lnbf
Invacom SNH-031 Lnbf, Fortec Fsku-v universal Lnbf
V-Box, G-box
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ok! jim-s and rainman, where do we hookup the ota antenna? is it possibe someone can draw a small diagram, nothing fancy, showing the rg6's ins and outs to and from lnb,motor,switch(s), and rec's? i wounld greatly appreciate that. thanks 4dusty.
I don't know about the Coolsat but on the Mercury II it has an OTA antenna input on the receiver.
On the LNB you will see outputs labeled "C" and "L".
On the switch "C" will go to one ports and "L" will go to another port.
"C" is circular and "L" is linear. Your receiver will have to be setup in the menu to tell the switch which port to choose.
A coax will go from the motor to receive (RX) of the switch.
Another coax will go from motor to receiver.
What I do is, my TV has Audio and component inputs. I have OTA in the A/V input and Satellite in the component input. Then I just use the TV remote to switch between the inputs.
The switch should be mounted at the dish. I don't think an OTA can be connected to the switch.....but I could be wrong.
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