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Old 21-02-10, 12:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all

The problem is the lnb has two out connections and the motor has one lnb in & receiver out where do I connect the other lnb connection to?
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Default Re: Twin lnb & motor help

Direct to the reciever if it's twin tuner, or to a secondary reciever.
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Default Re: Twin lnb & motor help

So one of the cables go to the motor from the lnb, and then to the receiver, and the other lnb connection goes to the receiver
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Default Re: Twin lnb & motor help

One goes to the motor and then run one to the main receiver the second output is for another receiver but only the main receiver can control the motor
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I have a twin tuner in my receiver is the pic below the way to wire it all up
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Yes that's correct
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