Originally Posted by
Terryl
The T5 may not have the DC current capabilities to run a DP quad LNB, it needs about 500 mA to run the dual LNB's and internal switch.
Check the DC current rating at the back of the T5 where the LNB connects.
If under or equal to 500 mA, then a DP44 switch power supply may be needed.
And the DP LNB has it's own internal switch, so you don't need the 22 KHz on, just the correct Diseqc switch settings for 91 and 82, I think 91 would be Diseqc port #1, and 82 would be Diseqc port #2.
So the settings would look something like this.
For 91.
lnb power on
lnb type ocs dp
lnb freq 11.250
22khz off
Diseqc switch #1.
And for 82.
lnb power on
lnb type ocs dp
lnb freq 11.250
22khz off
Diseqc switch #2
Also the DP type LNB uses band-stacking, so the coax used needs to be rated to 2.5 GHz or swept to 3 GHz, CATV coax will not work too good.
And no, two receivers will not make up for the difference in DC current.