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Old 10-04-2011, 17:43   #2
Jon T
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Re: Splitting signal from 1 LNB to two receivers?

Yep, that''ll work.

The reason why two device can't share one LNB is that they are active devices, receiving both their power and a frequency switching signal from the receiver. If at any time you want to use more than one device at a time, or you get something like a Sky+ box, you'll need an LNB with multiple outputs.
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