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Thread: 2x1 Diseqc to Motorised and Fixed

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    2x1 Diseqc to Motorised and Fixed

    Hi guys,

    My current setup is 2x1 Diseqc switch to an 80cm dish on 13e and a standard Sly UK mini dish (28.2E). I'm limited to one co-ax point in the house as the landlord won't allow drilling holes through walls so currently I can only use 1 tuner.

    Is possible to add a motor to this setup on the 80cm dish and carry on using the diseqc switch to both dishes? The set up would be:

    Solo 2 > Diseqc 2\1 > port A Motor, port b 28.2e...

    Obviously I could just go for the motor set up but as we will mainly use 13e and 28.2e, I figured zapping would be much quicker if I can make use of the mini dish.

    If its possible, how would I configure it on VIX??


    Thanks.

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    Excellent, thanks.

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