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reme
12-12-2009, 06:57 PM
Can a lnb with build-in 22Khz switch with other switch together. Try to hook up 82,91, 95 & 97 to one receiver.
95 will be feed with lnb with build-in 22khz switch (s/c lnb).
Thanks in advance.

Dish Doctor
12-12-2009, 09:03 PM
Can a lnb with build-in 22Khz switch with other switch together. Try to hook up 82,91, 95 & 97 to one receiver.
95 will be feed with lnb with build-in 22khz switch (s/c lnb).
Thanks in advance.

Not quite sure what you want off of 95, or what type of LNB you are using, but yes you can use a 4 x 1 diseqc to switch this setup.

reme
12-13-2009, 12:09 AM
Thanks Dish Doctor. I plan to aim at 95W for Chinese channels with s/choice E75 dish with linear lnb which with build-in 22khz switch. I just wonder that lnb can hook to another diseq switch or 22Khz switch. Hopefully I can hook up with 82, 91, 95 & 97, may be 110 & 118 to one receiver. Thanks again.

torpainter
12-13-2009, 12:52 AM
how many receivers you have?

reme
12-13-2009, 02:50 AM
Hi Tor, just one receiver, thanks

torpainter
12-13-2009, 03:45 AM
you cant get SC with any fta receiver

Dish Doctor
12-13-2009, 02:18 PM
you cant get SC with any fta receiver

No reason to delete this message Tor.....I was thinking of posting the same thing, due to the questions about 95 and 97.

torpainter
12-13-2009, 02:22 PM
No reason to delete this message Tor.....I was thinking of posting the same thing, due to the questions about 95 and 97.

Thanks DD ,I was going to check first to see if those two sats were indeed SC.Was not sure if they were

Dish Doctor
12-13-2009, 02:33 PM
Thanks DD ,I was going to check first to see if those two sats were indeed SC.Was not sure if they were

Well 95 is a mixture of DTV, FTA, and C-Band, but there is one transponder on there that has Chinese channels according to Lyngsat. Hopefully reme falls with in this area on the map bellow to get that transponder....

http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/images/galaxy3c_ku.gif

97 I think is one of the most popular FTA birds out there, so should be something there for reme.

SC is on birds 107.3 and 111.1

reme
12-14-2009, 12:28 AM
Hi Dish Doctor & Tor, thanks for your reply. That is exactly what I mean. I use s/c dish & lnb for FTA, 95W Ku for Chinese channels. Another dish is already up with 82, 91 & 97. Because the two birds are so close, 2 degrees. So I like to use two dishes (I know motor is the way). Like my question the s/c lnb is build-in with 22Khz switch. I'm not too sure it can hook up with other diseq or 22Khz switch. I like to put 82 91 95 & 97 on one receiver. Thanks for all the help.

Dish Doctor
12-14-2009, 12:35 AM
Hi Dish Doctor & Tor, thanks for your reply. That is exactly what I mean. I use s/c dish & lnb for FTA, 95W Ku for Chinese channels. Another dish is already up with 82, 91 & 97. Because the two birds are so close, 2 degrees. So I like to use two dishes (I know motor is the way). Like my question the s/c lnb is build-in with 22Khz switch. I'm not too sure it can hook up with other diseq or 22Khz switch. I like to put 82 91 95 & 97 on one receiver. Thanks for all the help.

You should be able to use either, but using a 22KHz switch will be a little more confusing.

If you want to use a 22KHz switch, and the LNB on the SC dish is the one on the 22KHz ON side then that LNB will have to be on the ON side or 22KHz side of your external 22KHz switch you plan on using....but this means that you will only have the option of one more LNB of the OFF side or 0KHz side of your 22KHz switch.

Your best bet would be to use a 4X1 diseqc switch, setup as follows....

82 on port 1
91 on port 2
95 on port 3
97 on port 4

Receiver settings for 82, 91, and 97 would be their respective diseqc ports only, and then 95 should be it's respective port as well as 22KHz on.

reme
12-14-2009, 04:59 AM
Hi Dish doctor, thank you so much for anwser my question. Looks like it will solve my problem, great job, thanks.