zgemma h7 loopout
zgemma h7 loopout
hi I have a zgemma h7 and what I am trying to do is run a second receiver from the loopout of the first receiver but I get no signal on the second receiver is there something you have to turn on for the loopout of the first reciever
Re: zgemma h7 loopout
sorry to be stupid what kind of switch do I add it has I diseq in there now but cant add a second receiver to that
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Re: zgemma h7 loopout
I would use a dual port LNBF. Run one coax to receiver 1 and a second coax to receiver 2. This way, both receivers will simultaneously receive both polarities on the same satellite. If this isn`t possible, use a 2-way switch (5 MHz - 2.4 GHz). Designate one receiver as the master and make the second receiver a slave. Turn off the LNB power in the slave receiver. The only downside is the slave can only tune the same polarity as the master, but it will be equivalent to a loop out.
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Re: zgemma h7 loopout
I run a satellite splitter with my Enigma 2 boxes and the good thing is with the web interface I can switch to a channel with the same polarity on my Computer wile downstairs! Most of the time with the Zgemma H7 you can also run DreamDroid in Android to stream the channels over your home wifi network!