I currently have PANSAT 2700A TV-out to a 4-way splitter and all TVs show the same channel. That is understandable. Now I plan to have a 2nd Pansat 2700A daisy chained to the 1st Pansat and have the TV-out of the 2nd Pansat hooked straight to a seperate TV. Would I be able to watch different program on this TV ? I only have 1 single legacy LNB and 18" dish.
By the way, is it that the bottom rightmost coax-output labeled I/F is where to daisy chain another Pansat ?
1 single LNB = 1 satellite and 1 output = 1 receiver = 1 TV with channels...all other TV's linked/split etc will have same channels...DIFFERENT channels are based upon the receivers..NOT different TV's..
Post Number: 1049 Registered: Oct-05 Posted on Friday, December 16, 2005 - 11:35 am:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 single LNB = 1 satellite and 1 output = 1 receiver = 1 TV with channels...all other TV's linked/split etc will have same channels...DIFFERENT channels are based upon the receivers..NOT different TV's..
Just you answering another one of your own posts. People...can you not figure him out yet?? Look at the guy that made the post that he answered. LMAO
tho-x made the post I am answering..maple leaf, U are a troublemaker and only bash and provide no help!..U are the same as bitchboy,the imposter thill, kneegrows, analman, etc... U are all of them yourself...U have some serious mental issues..
Yes U are a very very sick person, if U believe that..U got me mixed up with your buds bitchboy , kneegrows etc..I don't need to talk to myself!...IN fact, I don't need to talk to U!...so piss off pal!
My friend lends me his Pansat 2700A so I can see it for myself. I connected the I/F Out of #1 to I/F In of #2 and TV-Out of #2 to TV. Well, the EPG shows the channel changes accordingly each time I change the channel on #2 but the TV shows "No signal". So much for daisy chain. The label I/F out is quite confusing, I was assuming it is the same signal that came into I/F In. Apparently it is not. According to the book, that I/F Out is to be connected to a analog receiver, not sure what that really means.
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DUO LNB = 2 receivers (2 cables 1 for each ird) SINGLE LNB = 1 receiver. (1 cable for 1 ird)
You will not be successfull chaining 2 irds on a single LNB or on the same output cable from a duo LNB.
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you guys are all idiots. I HAVE FOUR RECEIVERS WICH I HAVE CONNECTED ON A MULTIPLE SWITCH SPLITTER. THA ALLOWS 3 INPUTS FROM SAT AND FOUR OUTPUTS TO FOUR DIFFERENT RECEIVERS.AND YES EACH TV CAN WATCH SOMETHING DIFFERENT.
he does have a point...most of the poeple on here are fcuking idiots...I think I am the only normal person on here....the rest of you all are fcuking whiners and need to get a live..ROTF
tho-x said " I only have 1 single legacy LNB and 18" dish."
eh1012...U can have 50 3x4 multiswitches BUT with 1 single Legacy LNB U will ONLY get 1 satellite to 1 receiver,which means ALL the TV 's will be on the SAME channel and U CANNOT watch something ddifferent..The switches aren't an issue..they are useless due to the LNB..
So mister Big 6 post maybe you should get your head out of your azz and get a grip we are stealling your bosses Tv signaLS AND ENJOYING IT FOR FREE. Long Live free TV. Complements of DICKnet or Thill Lovs CoKk Big poster number 6.