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goral
01-07-20, 14:23
Hi
Scenario:
2 recivers - 3 phisicly tuners - 2 satelite
Which splitter?

I want connect two box'es (total 3 tuners)
And i don't know which splitter I should use.
Thanks.


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v8rick
02-07-20, 06:06
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adm
02-07-20, 11:56
Hi
Scenario:
2 recivers - 3 phisicly tuners - 2 satelite
Which splitter?

I want connect two box'es (total 3 tuners)
And i don't know which splitter I should use.
Thanks.


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What type of LNB do you have?

goral
03-07-20, 01:47
What type of LNB do you have?

LNB Unicable II
OPTICUM SCR 16UB PRO
But is same as:
GS-SAT model: GT-FR8A121
Just different brand but I think product is exactly the same.
I don't know, but when I make some research, marked by me "splitter B" should be Combiner not splitter.

goral
20-07-20, 19:37
I have different question.
How to connect one tuner to 2 Unicable LNB?
How to configure just one Tuner for 2 Unicable LNB?

Huevos
20-07-20, 23:05
I have different question.
How to connect one tuner to 2 Unicable LNB?
How to configure just one Tuner for 2 Unicable LNB?You need the programmer for the LNBs.

In default mode the LNB responds to all "positions*". With the programmer you can tell one LNB to only respond to commands on "position*" 1, and the other LNB to only respond to commands on "position*" 2. Then just combine the signal onto one co-ax cable.

*position is item 9 in Unicable tuner setup screen.

abu baniaz
20-07-20, 23:18
Any special combiner required?