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How to connect 2 diseqc switches to dm 500s

I have a 10feet fiberglass dish attached with one c and one ku band lnb with a diseqc switch and working perfectly.i have another 60 cm dish with a ku lnbin a different place.How can i connect 10 feet dish diseqc switch output cable to 60cm small dish ku lnb, with another diseqc switch to my dreambox 500s with pli image.


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Re: How to connect 2 diseqc switches to dm 500s

Get a uncommitted diseqc and connect the 2 you have trough that. That is if you have a "advanced" enough tuner that can control a series like that.
I run a similar setup here with 2x4-ports committed and one uncommitted to select which way the signal should be sent (input 1 or input 2 on the uncommitted). You need at least Diseqc v1.1 controller on your sattuner for this to work..
Sounds complicated, but it's very easy!
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