you would be better using 1 dish with a Quattro LNB and a Loft Distribution amplifer
I need 16 feeds basically,
Installing Freesat in my new house, Id like twin feeds in each room so If I ever wanted recorder boxes in there I can.
My question is, Can I Use 2 x Octo LNB's on a single Sky dish? or maybe a different dish if poss, Id prefer the 1 dish to keep it looking as tidy as possible, if I cant then I will have to make do with 2 separate dishes
Thanks
you would be better using 1 dish with a Quattro LNB and a Loft Distribution amplifer
I didn't think you could split Sat signal in that way?
I assumed you needed individual feeds from the dish?
You can with a Quattro LNB and a suitable Loft Distribution amplifier, the LNB has 4 separate outputs for the Frequency Bands HH,HL - VH,VL the amp then takes these bands and feeds them into 4,8,16,32 etc.. outputs to do what ever you please.
Have a read: http://www.satcure.co.uk/tech/multiswitches.htm
Been looking into this more and pricing up parts, its gonna be too expensive to run it through a Sat loft distribution amp, so gonna stick with 2 dishes and 2 x Octo LNB's then run each point to each room,
It would have been nice if I could have gotten away with 1 dish but I cant justify the cost of the setup
ramjet (3rd June, 2017)
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