2 dishes, 1 receiver

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I don't exactly know what you want to do, but what about using diseqc in a parallel way instead of serial (cascading)? And thus "splitting" the diseqc signals?

For multiple receivers, you need a chain of sat priority switches, I would think. I don't see that that could work with a multi-switch because of conflict in control.

Interesting diagram. My setup is working great, and is yielding high quality signals.
As for the multiple receivers, I only want to link the 1.2meter quad lnb via multiple receivers. Being it has two ports for circular and two ports for linear, i hopefully should be able to utilize a 4x4 multi switch.
 
Unfortunately your nonconventional use of that 22khz switch in the c-band setup prevents you from using a multi-switch. If you can hook the c-band setup in a conventional manner and get rid of the tone switch, you can easily setup a multi-switch on that dish and share it.
 
Unfortunately your nonconventional use of that 22khz switch in the c-band setup prevents you from using a multi-switch. If you can hook the c-band setup in a conventional manner and get rid of the tone switch, you can easily setup a multi-switch on that dish and share it.

I'm not sharing the Cband with the 22khz switch. I'm only sharing the 1.2m dish that is outside that chain, so i would think it should work fine. I had to use that 22khz switch, because if i ran the lnb through the ASC1, For some odd reason, the ASC1 interrupts 87w. Bypassing the ASC1 was the only thing that fixed that issue.
 
I was thinking something like this.
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Ps. I am aware that only one receiver in the string of 3 could be operated at the same time as you would get motor conflicts.
 
The only way to share control of the motor is one receiver at a time. Only one receiver can be powered on. I share one of my setups with three receivers with a diode steered power passing splitter.
 
The only way to share control of the motor is one receiver at a time. Only one receiver can be powered on. I share one of my setups with three receivers with a diode steered power passing splitter.

Can you explain this diode steered power splitter better? I should be able to keep my Main receiver on at the same time as (one of the three other receivers) long as i stay off that diseqc port that directs to the multi switch right??
 
Can you explain the purpose of a diode steered splitter over a regular splitter... I am just trying to understand the application of this specific type of hardware. :)
I'm not sure what they were intended for. I have a friend who installs for both Dish and DTV and he gave me a box full of them that DTV used to use for something. But I found that they work for sharing motors on receivers and that is all I ever used one for.
 
I'm not sure what they were intended for. I have a friend who installs for both Dish and DTV and he gave me a box full of them that DTV used to use for something. But I found that they work for sharing motors on receivers and that is all I ever used one for.

Okay, thank you.. You have a mind spinning setup.. :) I watch tv from the main receiver. I then want my kid to be able to control the 1.2 meter from the kitchen, and then i want another two receivers in the guests rooms.
 
This hobby reminds me of "Tinker-Toys" or "Legos", there is a million different ways to put the pieces together. The configurations are endless :)
 
This hobby reminds me of "Tinker-Toys" or "Legos", there is a million different ways to put the pieces together. The configurations are endless :)

Hey, another question, does the receiver toggle the 22khz between transponders like it does with the voltage being the horizontal and vertical is then set via 22khz? In another words, do i have to have all my horizontals on one satellite and my verticals on another so i set one with 22khz on and the other with 22khz off, or does the receiver do this automatically?
 
DiSEqC and 22khz are set in the satellite menu, I use a C/Ku setup so I use a dual LO 5150/10750. With a dual LO the 22khz is automatic. In this case anytime I select a Ku transponder the tone is on. With the Invacom quadpolar I would use tone control for the circular satellites. Hook the Linear ports to the H & V on the 0khz side and the Circular to H & V of the 22khz side of the multi-switch. In the satellite menu for the circular birds you have 22khz set to ON.
 
Can you explain the purpose of a diode steered splitter over a regular splitter... I am just trying to understand the application of this specific type of hardware. :)

A "normal" splitter is only for HF-signal and is DC-blocked.

A power-pass splitter has DC-through (= power pass) functionality: an extra diode inserted over one port, or over both ports. (Two types available!)
It is used to prevent that the LNB-power of one receiver reaches the other receiver (to avoid possible damage).
With a 2-port power pass, if both receivers are on, there could be some interference there.

Even better therefore is a sat priority switch, such as this: hxxp://wxw.pulsat.com/products/Digiality-Smart-Priority-Switch.html
or this hxxp://wxw.amazon.co.uk/electronics/dp/B0051C2BWC
or even cheaper: hxxp://wxw.voelkner.de/products/358896/SAT-Priority-switch-Vorrang-Schalter-verteilt-schaltet-1-LNB-auf-2-SAT-Receiver.html
(replace tt for xx in hxxp and www for wxw, I couldnt get this posted otherwise......)

These have a 'master' port, and a 'slave' port.
As I understand it, the HF-signal should also reach the slave-port, even if the master has control. In this sense it is more a splitter than a switch: the switching is only for which receiver has (voltage)control.

greetz,
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Eagle Aspen 5x8 Multiswitch 500334 with Power Supply (S-4180-GX)

This is the unit i bought many months back for a great price. This should do the trick.
 

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