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Old 01-08-2004, 02:05 PM
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2040 and two different dishes....

Does anyone know if I can hook up two different dishes to my receiver and control the position of each seperatly?

I currently have a large mesh c-band dish that works fine but I am thinking of adding a small dish for ku band feeds.

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Old 01-08-2004, 02:22 PM
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Re: 2040 and two different dishes....

Yes, you can use a Diseqc 2x1 or 4x1 to switch between the dishes.
Diseqc 2x1 : for 2 dishes
Diseqc 4x1 : upt to 4 dishes.
If your C-band is moveable and tracks the arc correctly, you might consider to upgrade the feedhorn to C/Ku one.
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Does anyone know if I can hook up two different dishes to my receiver and control the position of each seperatly?

I currently have a large mesh c-band dish that works fine but I am thinking of adding a small dish for ku band feeds.

Thanks
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Old 01-08-2004, 03:16 PM
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Re: 2040 and two different dishes....

I tried a C/Ku feedhorn but I don't get a Ku signal - I assumed this is because of the mesh dish. I've heard that the Ku signal is too week to reflect from certian mesh dishes.

My C-band (BUD) dish is movable but doesn't use Diseqc. It's got an actuator and the 2040 has seperate connections for it. I guess my question is more specific - Can I use diseqc to control the small dish and still control the BUD with the actuator connections?

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Yes, you can use a Diseqc 2x1 or 4x1 to switch between the dishes.
Diseqc 2x1 : for 2 dishes
Diseqc 4x1 : upt to 4 dishes.
If your C-band is moveable and tracks the arc correctly, you might consider to upgrade the feedhorn to C/Ku one.
Michael
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Old 01-08-2004, 03:30 PM
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Re: 2040 and two different dishes....

I don't know if you can use the positioner and Diseqc switch, but for sure you can use the 22khz setting for switching between C and Ku.
Set Low 5150
High 10750
The switch will switch the bands base on the channels' freq you select.
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I tried a C/Ku feedhorn but I don't get a Ku signal - I assumed this is because of the mesh dish. I've heard that the Ku signal is too week to reflect from certian mesh dishes.

My C-band (BUD) dish is movable but doesn't use Diseqc. It's got an actuator and the 2040 has seperate connections for it. I guess my question is more specific - Can I use diseqc to control the small dish and still control the BUD with the actuator connections?

Thanks!


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Yes, you can use a Diseqc 2x1 or 4x1 to switch between the dishes.
Diseqc 2x1 : for 2 dishes
Diseqc 4x1 : upt to 4 dishes.
If your C-band is moveable and tracks the arc correctly, you might consider to upgrade the feedhorn to C/Ku one.
Michael
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