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    trapper

    User Infostatus offline101 Points

    03/01/10

    No,not hi def.............................thanks


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    trapper

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    02/27/10

    It is a stacked l&B ............so this diagram is incorrect?

    Stacked LNB
    This LNB uses a fixed left and right polarization.  This causes the LNB to function like a dual LNB with the multi-switch built in.  For this reason, a multi-switch is not required on stacked LNB’s.  There is only one output from the LNB.  When using more than one receiver a 2.4 GHz splitter can be used.  The splitter must have a DC pass on one port and the balance of the ports cannot have DC pass.  This allows the first receiver to supply the DC power to the LNB, the balance of the receivers will receive the signal but not send the DC power to the LNB.  (See figure # 4, 5, 6, 7)
     
     

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    02/28/10

    Reply from lelliott:

    Acording to the drawing you can use any none powere splitter and it should work.  You should be able to get one at radio shack or home depot.  This LNB must be fairly old as I have never seen one.   Are you running a high def receiver.
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    trapper

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    02/27/10

    I have a starchoice Stacked L&B running off a sky dish. What type splitter do i need to run 2 receivers ,or is it possible to run 2 receivers.  L&B has only one outlet...........thanks

    02/27/10

    Reply from lelliott:

    You can't run two receivers from a single LNB connection but you can split you signal after the recieiver.  The only problem is hat both TVs will be on the same chanel