Buying 4X4 Multiswitch soon

  • ENJOY SATELLITEGUYS AD FREE THIS FEBRUARY!

    Thank you to the very generous support we got from our members in December we have decided to make the month of February AD FREE for everyone!

    We want to see the true speed of our site and enjoy SatelliteGuys the way it was meant to be enjoyed!

    If you would like to help us keep the lights on and keep enjoying the site AD FREE consider becoming a PUB MEMBER by CLICKING HERE.

    THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Status
Please reply by conversation.

Keystone7

SatelliteGuys Pro
Original poster
Oct 17, 2009
507
74
North Indiana
Hello, Wanting to purchase a new 4x4 multiswitch for my system. I had few a ports that went bad on my old one. Thought of buying a (Zinwell 6x8 Multi-Switch MS6x8WB-Z Directv Approved). It seems to be lower cost than the 4x4. Any thoughts about if this would work with FTA System?
I am also looking at a (Zinwell 4X4 MultiSwitch Multi-Switch SAM-4402-3A). Imput would be nice! Thanks Guys, and have a great day:hatsoff:.
 
I would talk to the vendors on here like the satellite av and see what they can do. I used a zinwell before they are not bad.

Dan Rose
 
Hello Sat Guys,

I need some help with my system. What I want to do is use my stationary Ku Satellite with my C-band and Motorized Ku satellite setup. I have included some photos of my setup. I was using a Geosat Pro 4X4 switch, but it went bad. Guess I removed the cables one time to many. I unscrewed one of the outlets and broke it off from the inside and shorted the unit out. It was suggested the 5X8 would be a better cost and this one was brand new with no terminals to unscrew. This works great. I'll try and describe my system below.

1. I have 5 coax lines form the pine trees to the house. Each line is 180 feet with no amps.
2. I have one sprinkle line for the C-Band.
3. Ku dishes have three lines; I have two for the Geosatpro SL2 dual lnbf and one for the motor.
4. I use a powered 24v 5X8 switch in the house.

The coax lines marked with orange are Ku Band and White are C-Band in the photos.

I got the idea from Brian about using a single coax for the Ku HH-Motor. I use a Cnx –Nano receiver for the Ku HH-motor. I have not had any problems with this setup for the motor. My C-Band side works great. My Ku HH-Motor side also works great.

What I would like to use is the stationary Ku Sat. that is looking at 83W. I realize I will only need the (H) side of the lnbf. I can't seem to get the signal for the 83W, no matter how I use the DisEqC switch or an Ecoda 22 KHz switch. Any ideas would be a great help. Being over 60 is not helping my brain figure this out.
DSCF1527.JPGDSCF1529.JPGDSCF1535.JPG
 
Hello again Satguys,

I wanted to bring everybody up to date my project. Before, I tried several different combinations of switches to achieve three different satellites into the house using two coax lines. I still have same two Ku lines hooked up to the 5X8 switch. What I now did was to remove the two (Dual lnbf's) and install two single lnbf's. I still used 22 KHz for the Ku lines to the 5X8 switch. I now have the three satellites that (WORK)! I was so happy , I ordered a Geosatpro SL1PLL LNBF. My present signals and quality are good, but I just want to try and increase the lnbf on the HH Motor to 125W. I hope this helps anybody that was trying to do the same configuration similar to what I have. Anyway, I'm a happy camper. Maybe better when I receive the new PLL lnbf!!:)......!
 
Status
Please reply by conversation.

can't find 118.8w c anikf3

Island Sat Pics

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 0, Members: 0, Guests: 0)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)

Latest posts