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Thread: Questions about Tuner Configuration - Unicable/Legacy

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    If you want 19.2 and 28.2 on the same system put a Unicable LNB on each and combine onto same cable. No need for legacy or DiSEqC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Huevos View Post
    If you want 19.2 and 28.2 on the same system put a Unicable LNB on each and combine onto same cable. No need for legacy or DiSEqC.
    What do you need to combine the 2 feeds, is it a specialist item for unicable?

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    Have a look on Inverto website and you will find combiners.

    Web you buy a Unicable LNB it ignores the "position" command and wakes up whatever "position" command it is sent.

    Plug in the programmer and you can tell it which "position" command to respond to (1 thru 4).

    So you cam have multiple LNBs on the same cable and each responds to its own "position" command to know the command was meant for that particular LNB.
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