Note: CS012 LNB switches are now obsolete but we list an alternative in the "Shop".
Use two of our CS012 LNB switches. Fit one outside in a waterproof housing. Connect the A and B outputs each to an LNB. Connect the common connection of the outdoor CS012 to the common connection on the CS012 switch indoors near the receiver. Connect the receiver LNB inputs to the respective A and B ports on the switch.
Run a thin insulated wire from the CS012 near the dish and connect it to the indoor CS012.
If one of the receivers has a 12 volt switchable output, this may be connected to the red wire.
Otherwise, to control the CS012 switches you must connect a 4 to 12 volt + DC voltage to the red wire via a switch. The negative side of this supply must be connected to the outer nut of one of the F connectors (or to a receiver chassis).
Use two of our CS012 LNB switches. Fit one outside in a waterproof housing. Connect the A and B outputs each to an LNB. Connect the common connection of the outdoor CS012 to the common connection on the CS012 switch indoors near the receiver. Connect the receiver LNB inputs to the respective A and B ports on the switch.
Run a thin insulated wire from the CS012 near the dish and connect it to the indoor CS012.
If one of the receivers has a 12 volt switchable output, this may be connected to the red wire.
Otherwise, to control the CS012 switches you must connect a 4 to 12 volt + DC voltage to the red wire via a switch. The negative side of this supply must be connected to the outer nut of one of the F connectors (or to a receiver chassis).
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