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Combining Monoblock with Diseqc Switch

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  • redhezuk
    Experienced Board Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 900

    Combining Monoblock with Diseqc Switch

    As the title suggests, a friend has an installation with 2 dishes one on 28E and the other on 13E. He wants to combine the 2 LNB signals to a single cable which can be done with a simple diseqc switch like this:



    However, he also has a monoblock with 6 degree seperation like this:



    and wants to combine 19E/13E on the monoblock with the 28E on the other dish. We've tried adding the monoblock cable into the diseqc switch but it will only recognise the main monoblock signal. Presumably this is becasue the monoblock has its own internal diseqc switch that isn't compatible with the independant switch?

    Anyone got any ideas if this is possible to resolve?

    Thanks!
  • redhezuk
    Experienced Board Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 900

    #2
    Re: Combining Monoblock with Diseqc Switch

    Originally posted by limane
    set the receiver
    Tried all combinations of Diseqc number in the receiver without success

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    • digicon
      Experienced Board Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 971

      #3
      Re: Combining Monoblock with Diseqc Switch

      You need an Uncommitted Diseqc switch for this to work.

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      • jonny2by4
        Board Senior Member
        • May 2011
        • 263

        #4
        Re: Combining Monoblock with Diseqc Switch

        DiSEqC works best with "single headed" LNBs. Or you could try a manual A/B switch or a Priority Switch.

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        • redhezuk
          Experienced Board Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 900

          #5
          Re: Combining Monoblock with Diseqc Switch

          Originally posted by digicon
          You need an Uncommitted Diseqc switch for this to work.
          What is an uncommitted Diseqc switch?

          Originally posted by jonny2by4
          DiSEqC works best with "single headed" LNBs. Or you could try a manual A/B switch or a Priority Switch.
          Problem with those are that they need to be inside and therefore require 2 cable runs and 2 holes in the wall! A Diseqc switch can be located behind the dish for a single cable run.

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