There are plenty of settings for diseqc on the azbox. From what I see there is
Diseqc 1.0 & Diseqc 1.1 along with 22K settings. I dont see a separate Diseqc 1.1 dropdown so I think the max you can do is 16 (Diseqc 1.1 + 22k switches)
Someone correct me if I am wrong. I only have 6 LNB's set up (Diseqc 1.0 & 22k switches)
if you're using a 20x single 1.1 switch, I have no answer but if you connect 20 lnb cascading 1.1 and 1.0 switches, you got the "combination" option that allows you to specify both the uncommitted and the committed position:
There are plenty of settings for diseqc on the azbox. From what I see there is
Diseqc 1.0 & Diseqc 1.1 along with 22K settings. I dont see a separate Diseqc 1.1 dropdown so I think the max you can do is 16 (Diseqc 1.1 + 22k switches)
Someone correct me if I am wrong. I only have 6 LNB's set up (Diseqc 1.0 & 22k switches)
If you keep going in the Diseqc selection menu, you find "combination mode" where you can combine committed and uncommitted Diseqc switches.
That should give you 64 lnbf's .
It's a long way in using the right arrow. Probably the left arrow is a shorter route.
I have 28 lnbfs hooked to mine using 4x4 multi-switchres (22Khz on and off), 4X1 diseqc switches leading into 8X1 diseqc switches, and planning to add more.
I have 28 lnbfs hooked to mine using 4x4 multi-switchres (22Khz on and off), 4X1 diseqc switches leading into 8X1 diseqc switches, and planning to add more.
Yea, but that hardly tells the whole story.
The 4x4 multiswitch gives you a choice of 2, using 22khz.
The 4x1 and 8x1 diseqc give you a choice of 4 & 8 respectively.
(note the difference between committed and uncommitted diseqc, as that is the secret)
So, that's 2 x 4 x 8 = 64 possible LNBs, none of which could be Universal.
(A universal could use up two of the possible 64, if necessary)
If you keep going in the Diseqc selection menu, you find "combination mode" where you can combine committed and uncommitted Diseqc switches.
That should give you 64 lnbf's .
It's a long way in using the right arrow. Probably the left arrow is a shorter route.