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Freesat HD LNB feedthrough
Some boxes are fitted with LNB in/out connectors. Has anyone here experience
of using that configuratioin with a regular Digibox? brianf |
Freesat HD LNB feedthrough to Sky Digibox
"BrianF" wrote in message
... Some boxes are fitted with LNB in/out connectors. Has anyone here experience of using that configuratioin with a regular Digibox? I was trying to find out how to use a Freesat box with a Sky box in a recent thread, "Infrared remote switching of my dish between Freesat & Sky Boxes?". You can get something called a smart priority switch for about £10 if neither box has an LNB out and, like me, you can't get a second feed from the LNB. But as for using LNB out like the Grundig GUFSAT01HD Freesat box has, I have no idea. I downloaded the Grundig manual but it makes no mention of what to do with the LNB out. What we need to know is, can you run a Sky Digibox from the Grundig GUFSAT01HD LNB out? Does the Grundig allow another box connected to it's LNB out to take over the provision of LNB power supply, polarity switching and 22kHz switching? If so does the Grundig have to be switched off, or just put in standby? and most importantly, does it seamlessly hand over the provision of LNB power supply to another receiver box without the possibility of damage to the LNB through voltage spikes etc? What happens if you have both boxes switched on at the same time? |
Freesat HD LNB feedthrough to Sky Digibox
On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 19:26:56 +0100, "Stephen"
wrote: "BrianF" wrote in message ... Some boxes are fitted with LNB in/out connectors. Has anyone here experience of using that configuratioin with a regular Digibox? I was trying to find out how to use a Freesat box with a Sky box in a recent thread, "Infrared remote switching of my dish between Freesat & Sky Boxes?". You can get something called a smart priority switch for about £10 if neither box has an LNB out and, like me, you can't get a second feed from the LNB. But as for using LNB out like the Grundig GUFSAT01HD Freesat box has, I have no idea. I downloaded the Grundig manual but it makes no mention of what to do with the LNB out. What we need to know is, can you run a Sky Digibox from the Grundig GUFSAT01HD LNB out? Does the Grundig allow another box connected to it's LNB out to take over the provision of LNB power supply, polarity switching and 22kHz switching? If so does the Grundig have to be switched off, or just put in standby? and most importantly, does it seamlessly hand over the provision of LNB power supply to another receiver box without the possibility of damage to the LNB through voltage spikes etc? What happens if you have both boxes switched on at the same time? I have three satellite receivers connected to an active splitter. Only one can be powered on at a time for things to work properly. Otherwise there are no problems. -- Jim Watt http://www.gibnet.com |
Freesat HD LNB feedthrough to Sky Digibox
"Stephen" wrote in message ... "BrianF" wrote in message ... Some boxes are fitted with LNB in/out connectors. Has anyone here experience of using that configuratioin with a regular Digibox? I was trying to find out how to use a Freesat box with a Sky box in a recent thread, "Infrared remote switching of my dish between Freesat & Sky Boxes?". You can get something called a smart priority switch for about £10 if neither box has an LNB out and, like me, you can't get a second feed from the LNB. But as for using LNB out like the Grundig GUFSAT01HD Freesat box has, I have no idea. I downloaded the Grundig manual but it makes no mention of what to do with the LNB out. What we need to know is, can you run a Sky Digibox from the Grundig GUFSAT01HD LNB out? Does the Grundig allow another box connected to it's LNB out to take over the provision of LNB power supply, polarity switching and 22kHz switching? If so does the Grundig have to be switched off, or just put in standby? and most importantly, does it seamlessly hand over the provision of LNB power supply to another receiver box without the possibility of damage to the LNB through voltage spikes etc? What happens if you have both boxes switched on at the same time? Grundig don't seem to think it's possible. From their UK website FAQ: Q. Can I connect more than one freesat receiver to my satellite dish? A. Yes you can. You will need to have an LNB fitted that has more than one connection. LNBs typically have 1, 2, 4 or 8 connections. You will need one connection to the LNB for each freesat receiver. Others report the digibox working happily as a slave to the GUFSAT, with the latter in standby. http://bp0.blogger.com/_IE4Jg2oU7qs/...SLAVE.jpgAFAIK digiboxes don't turn off lnb power when in standby, so best unplug itfrom the mains when using the Grundig. What a PITA |
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