Hello, I build my house to grad and have the following problem: I'd like to get everything ready to Easily switch to satellite units. The facility would then be mounted on the roof. Do I have to put each can jump onto the roof of a cable or can I take a room synonymous as a distributor? I would say 2-4 depending on the cable from the attic into a room and place of dispatch emergency then over Multiswitch Is this possible? Or do I have to drive directly to the LNB s.der cans?
Antwort von MiXMaster:
I'll give a cause for thought, now as then, there are possibilities that the cable connection to transfer with only one cable, perhaps someone knows more times or I would go to a specialist if None was found here.
But the drawback is that Premiere Digital will not work over it.
Antwort von chrisgau:
"CarstenG" wrote:
Do I have to put each can jump onto the roof of a cable or can I take a room synonymous as a distributor?
Simple answer: Yes. Whether integrated into the LNB or separately ... the multi-switch should be placed s.LNB very close to each case. From this switch, the consumer (SAT to receiver) are controlled individually. This requires a fork with possible high-grade coaxial cable (a good shielding is sA and O).
To make matters even more complex ... should you ever have the desire to have a satellite receiver or satellite recorder with hard drive to want to use two separate entrances, you'll have him even with two separate outputs of the multiswitch supply, ie two cables from the multiswitch to the receiver set (two antenna sockets, or a box with two inputs). This is a very useful feature - synonymous for simple receiver (Picture-in-Picture feature, etc.).
Would rather put a few more cable and buy a larger multi-switch be later than annoyed, and can do nothing more.
Regards, Christian
Antwort von casteng:
Hello, Thank you. How much cable do I need to put satellite antenna must say 1, 2 or go over coaxial cable to the multi-switch? The multi-switch would be about 6-10m of the satellite dish erntfernt lie.
Thank you. Gruss Carsten
Antwort von chrisgau:
Sorry ... is already a while ago but maybe the question is still open.
Between multiswitch and LNB are either 4 (single LNB) or 8 (Dual LNB cable). A dual LNB is normally installed if you want to receive the same Eutelsat and Astra. Whether this is worthwhile or not kaommt on whether you wish to receive foreign broadcasts or not. Astra often suffices. However, the additional cost between single and dual is relatively low, as a common dish is used (the Eutelsat LNB is most easily "cross-eyed installed").
Regards, Christian
Antwort von mdb:
"chrisgau" wrote:
Between multiswitch and LNB are either 4 (single LNB) or 8 (Dual LNB cable). A dual LNB is normally installed if you want to receive the same Eutelsat and Astra.
You sit here tacitly that one wants to receive digital and analog? In my purely analog system for I have only 2 cables from the LNB to the switch
Antwort von chrisgau:
"mdb" wrote:
You sit here tacitly that one wants to receive digital and analog? In my purely analog system for I have only 2 cables from the LNB to the switch
That's true. ;-) Ashes on my head.
From my perspective, the suitability of a satellite system is able to receive digital Programs nowadays an essential prerequisite. Get although next time remember that you can be synonymous since obviously disagree.
Regards, Christian
Antwort von mdb:
"chrisgau" wrote:
From my perspective, the suitability of a satellite system is able to receive digital Programs nowadays an essential prerequisite.