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3x4 Multiswitch MS4EP MCR 3x4 MS3X4
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3x4 Witch
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Detailed Description
This MCR 3x4 Multiswitch allows you to combine signal from one satellite, using a dual LNBF and distribute the signal to up to 4 satellite receivers.
FAQ of Zinwell 2x4 Multiswitch
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Q2: There are two cables from the dual LNBF, how can I know which one is 13V or 18V.
A: There is no difference for both cables from the dual LNBF. Therefore, either of these 2 cables can go into either 13V or 18V input of the switch.
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Q5: If I need more than 4 outputs, how can I do?
A: You can use Zinwell 4x8 Multiswitch SAM-4803, Zinwell 6x8 Multiswitch WB-68, or 6x16 Multiswitch WB616.
A multiswitch is a device used with a quattro LNB to distribute satellite TV signals to multiple (usually more than four) receivers from a single dish and LNB.
A typical KU band universal LNB can be switched between four modes (two frequency ranges and two polarisations) selected by signals from the receiver (supply voltage for polarisation and presence or absence of a 22KHz tone for frequency range). This means that each receiver needs a separate feed and twin-tuner receivers (such as sky+ and freesat+) need two separate feeds. For small numbers of receivers a multi-output LNB is used and all the feeds are taken straight from the LNB but there is a limit to the number of outputs that can reasonably be placed on a LNB.
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