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Using one cable for two dishes and receivers
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Re: Using one cable for two dishes and receivers
Originally posted by joeblackif 2 receiver open different channel on horizantal, vertical
your receiver or lnb can be damageComment
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Re: Using one cable for two dishes and receivers
Originally posted by joeblackif 2 receiver open different channel on horizantal, vertical
your receiver or lnb can be damage
No it is impossible, the polarity and the band a LNB can handle is just one a time, so you'll never can watch two channels, at same time on a two different bands or polarity, with one LNB. If it was possible they didn't builded LNB twins or Unicable LNB, they're just made for this purpose.Just click on thanks button if my post has helped you
Don't send me cline requests, technical or premium server questions in PM! I'll not answer!Comment
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Just click on thanks button if my post has helped you
Don't send me cline requests, technical or premium server questions in PM! I'll not answer!Comment
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Re: Using one cable for two dishes and receivers
Thats 4 cables in one the point here is if it work with one cableRule n.33 kid..... ConcentrateComment
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Re: Using one cable for two dishes and receivers
it looks like this
it has 2 signal outputAttached FilesComment
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Re: Using one cable for two dishes and receivers
Anyone know what is the real loss for this type of cable for 20 m lenght (sellers tells my there is no loss)
I want to buy a twin cable not four but my signal is at the lower level on some sat_s and i do not want to risk loosing reception
regards
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