Motorized parabola and monoblock twin on one reciever?

mirkopoto

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Hi, can anyone check if it is possible to setup 2 antennas like it is shown on the pic. What would be the missing piece of equipment? Thanks

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suny99

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I'm guessing you'll need to use Uncommitted Diseqc switch.

Try to look for a good quality models (Like Spaun SUR 211 WSG) because they have a tendency to overheat and burn an input where motor is. That happens after a lot of motor use.

P.S. I know this works with monoblock+single LNB. Maybe you should wait for someone to confirm if motor will also work with this Uncommitted Diseqc switch. I think it will.
 
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mirkopoto

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Thanks, would be good yes, if someone can confirm.

How about usage / settings? IE I watch Nos(Sport TV) on 30W Hispasat taken by Gibertini dish, then I switch the channel to ZDF on Astra taken by the other dish (Monoblock 19/13). Will it switch automatically or I will need to do antenna/diseqc/sat settings always when I want to jump from one dish to the other one?

Edit: or will my Gibertini turn to Astra (which in this case I dont want).
 
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suny99

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Let's say monoblock will be on inputA and motorized dish on inputB of Uncommitted Diseqc switch.

In receiver settings you'll have to set 19.2E on inputA same for 13E. While other satellites will be set to inputB, where as I said is your motorized dish.

But I noticed that for something like this people usually use receivers with two tuners. But then you'll need to have two coax cabels coming from antennas to receiver
 

zilizila

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Only for Gibertini with aluminium dish - net weight is 16,5 kg. Check tech data of Stab120.
 

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