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What is a multiswitch and what is it used for?

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What is a multiswitch and what is it used for?

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A multiswitch takes the input from both of the LNB’s (both cables from a dual LNB dish HAVE to be connected to the multiswitch)…it then locks one of the LNB’s to always look at the even transponders and the other LNB to always look at the odd transponders. This is why a multiswitch only works with Dual LNBs and not single LNB’s. The switch then has multiple outputs to receivers (4,8,etc). When you connect the receiver to the multiswitch, the switch determines which of the two LNB’s the receiver needs to look at depending if it needs to view odd or even transponders. When you change the channel, the switch then swaps your connection to the other LNB when needed. With a multiswitch, the LNB’s never change which side they are looking at.

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A multiswitch takes the input from both of the LNB’s (both cables from a dual LNB dish HAVE to be connected to the multiswitch)…it then locks one of the LNB’s to always look at the even transponders and the other LNB to always look at the odd transponders. This is why a multiswitch only works with Dual LNBs and not single LNB’s. The switch then has multiple outputs to receivers (4,8,etc). When you connect the receiver to the multiswitch, the switch determines which of the two LNB’s the receiver needs to look at depending if it needs to view odd or even transponders. When you change the channel, the switch then swaps your connection to the other LNB when needed. With a multiswitch, the LNB’s never change which side they are looking at. For a little deeper explanation of how LNBs and multiswitches work together, CLICK HERE.

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A multiswitch takes the input from both of the LNB’s (both cables from a dual LNB dish HAVE to be connected to the multiswitch)…it then locks one of the LNB’s to always look at the even transponders and the other LNB to always look at the odd transponders. This is why a multiswitch only works with Dual LNBs and not single LNB’s. The switch then has multiple outputs to receivers (4,8,etc). When you connect the receiver to the multiswitch, the switch determines which of the two LNB’s the receiver needs to look at depending if it needs to view odd or even transponders. When you change the channel, the switch then swaps your connection to the other LNB when needed. With a multiswitch, the LNB’s never change which side they are looking at. 2. What about multiswitches with Elliptical dishes? If you have the oval dish with two “dual LNBs” (4 cables), each of the Dual LNB’s look at different satellites (101 degree and 119 degree satellites). A multiswitch is needed to see the second satellit

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