2 motors 1 receiver

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oswaldoa

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Feb 6, 2006
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Hi,

Is it possible to connect 2 Pansat 900 Motors to 1 3500 Pansat receiver?
The idea is to be able to control two antenas (1 facing east and 1 facing west).

At the moment I only have 1 motor on the antena on the west and the antena on the east is at a fixed position (no motor).
I would love to be able to have a motor on the antena on the east as well and be able to get all those good satellites.

Do I need any special equipment to do so or I just can't do it?

Thanks
 
A switch of some kind...I don't know if a DiSEqC switch would handle the current draw of the motors, though.
 
I have read some people do it, some say a DiSEcq switch should not be between a motor and the receiver.

Now, I don't mind buying an additional receiver to handle the second antena and the addition of a motor to that antenna.
How could I connect both receivers to be able to work with the same TV and same Video input on the TV? Any way I could "cascade" both receivers so the output of one goes to the other one and handle everything with just one receiver?
 

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