Triax dSCR multiswitches for Sky Q™
and freesat 4K recordable..
   
 
    
    
   
    (Please note - "Sky Q™" is a trade mark of Sky Television).
Combine Sky Q™ and freesat 4k recordable, receivers with Sky+ HD and older freesat receivers.
  Purpose - to provide satellite outlet points around the building which are either dSCR or for older legacy satellite receivers.
  These Triax multiswitches can be connected to a either a twin wideband LNB or a quatro LNB, There is a switch on the side to
   choose the LNB type. They can also be connected to a terrestrial aerial. The options are 4 outputs, 8 outputs, 12 outputs and
   16 outputs. If more than 16 outputs are required they can cascade to a 2nd or 3rd multiswitch. Only 1 power supply is needed
   for up to 3 multiswitches. The outputs are dual purpose and can be either a dSCR or standard (universal LNB) outputs. The
   multiswtches are also cascadeable with trunk outputs (LNB loop through) so they can even connect to a standard multiswitch.
   This can either be for extra standard outputs, or they can go between the existing quatro LNB dish and an existing standard
   multiswitch. Once fitted in this way, the normal distribution system already in use will continue as per normal but extra
   dSCR outputs will then be available. You may also need a 
power supply. Also see 
dishes with twin wideband or
   quatro LNBs. Also note there is a Sky Q™ 
interface available which can be connected to 4 outputs from a standard
  multiswitch and this provides 2 Sky Q™ outputs. It can also connect directly the 4 outputs of a quad or quatro LNB
    to provide the two Sky Q™ outputs. Scroll down for 4, 6, 8, 12 and 16 output dSCR cascadeable multiswitches.
    
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  Advice
    QUESTION -
    I want to have multiple satellite points around
     the house and multiple receivers. I also want to
     distrubute the TV from one receiver to all TVs how
     can this be done.
    ANSWER -
   There are two parts to this question.
   
Input
    To provide many Sky or freesat dish points around the house you either need a quatro LNB on your
    dish or a quatro LNB dish kit. see 
dishes with quatro LNBs
    and a 5 input multiswitch (multiswitches are usually situated in a loft or cupboard or central area.)
    see 
multiswitches
    The quatro LNB (with 4 outputs) feeds the multiswitch using 4 LNB cable - see 
   4 LNB      
cable
    Best to put two outlets in each room as it may be that twin tuner receivers
    (record one channel and watch another) may be needed.
    If so use the twin wall plates see 
outlet plates then scroll down to the twin  
units.
    Use twin cable to each room. see 
Twin cable
    For (e.g.) 6 rooms a 12 output multiswitch would be used. Twin cable to each room.
    An aerial can be fed into the 5th input of the multiswitch if required.
    Using a wall plate which has a diplexer built in, two satellite points and an aerial point is available.
    The UHF Aerial signal is added to the satellite signal by the multiswitch and goes down the
    same wire as the satellite signal.
   If two or three aerials are required e.g. TV, FM and DAB radio, a 3 way combiner can be fitted on the roof and
   the one cable from that unit goes into the 5th input of the multiswitch. Again the appropriate wall plate is
    needed to separate them all out again. see 
multiswitch combiner
    Standard Sky, Sky+ Sky HD freesat and freesat HDR and other receivers can then be connected
    to the F connector wall plate.
 
   
Output.
   distribution round the house needs a 2, 3, 4, 6 amp or (preferably) professional 8 way amp and cabling.
   see 
Professional 8 way amp and 
Offer 1
    but read the whole page.
   This is to distribute TV from one receiver to other TVs around the house (one channel)
   This can be done by feeding a cable from the room containing the sat receiver to the multiswitch location and
    into the 3 way combiner then into the multiswitch.
   However, the problem with this method is that the multiswitch will not permit the 9 volts to go through and
    the TV Eye or omni link system to work for control.
 
   It is better therefore to have a completely separate output system with separate cabling for the distribution system
    This would mean 3 cables to each room, two for the satellite and one for the distribution. TV eyes for Sky receivers
   
Sky accessories
    or omni link systems for freesat receivers etc.
    see 
omni link kit
    (and a modulator is required - same page)
    This will allow full control of the Sky or freesat system from all of the rooms.
How to use mutiswitches and motorised in multiple rooms.
Using a 
9 input Delta multiswitch, two satellites can be made available in every room.
This multiswitch could be fed from (e.g.) a dish on 28E for sky or freesat. This dish would have a quad
 (not quatro) LNB. These multiswitches are designed for quad or octo LNBs.
A good example of a dish for this purpose would be -
The Triax 60cm solid dish with quad option
see 
Triax 60cm. (with quad LNB option)
The Triax heavy duty 60cm or 70cm dish with quad LNB option
see 
Triax heavy duty 60cm or 70cm dishes (with quad LNB option)
The clear 60cm dish with quad LNB option.
see 
Clear 60cm dish (with quad LNB option)
This dish would be fed into input 1 of the 9 input multiswitch (this is 4 inputs), 1-4, for the quad LNB.
Input 2 (i.e. from 5-8) would be fed by a motorised dish.
The motorised dish (e.g. 90cm Triax - see 
Triax 90cm motorised dish (with octo LNB option))
 would have an octo LNB option (8 outputs)
4 of the outputs would feed into input 2 of the multiswitch (5-8)
A 5th output would go direct to the motorised satellite receiver. (or outputs 5 and 6 to a twin tuner motorised receiver.)
This receiver would be placed in the house where it can easily be accessed as it will control which 2nd satellite
 it being offered to the multiswitch.
Let us assume the 9 input multiswitch has 16 outputs. That is to say twin cable to 8 rooms so that every room has
 the capability of using a twin tuner receiver.
The system would then work in the following way -
Using any receiver into a twin satellite point in a room, 28E (Sky and freesat) would be available even if the
receiver was a dedicated receiver (like a Sky receiver) and does not have Diseqc switching PROVIDING 28E goes
 into input 1 of the multiswitch.
Input 1 is the "relaxed position" of the switches (Input 2 is the forced position) therefore the signal will go
 through input 1 whether the receiver has Diseqc switching or not.
If the receiver DOES have diseqc switching, then the second satellite can be selected.
If the motorised dish is (e.g.) on Hotbird, the second satellite available in every room would be Hotbird at 13E
If the motorised dish is (e.g.) on Astra 1, the second satellite available in every room would be Astra 1 at 19E
this system insures that everyone in the house can easily select the main UK satellite (Astra 2 at 28E) but would
 also be able to access a second satellite and that satellite would be determined by the position of the motorised dish.
This system eliminated a particular problem. Within the menu of a satellite receiver you can't select Diseqc
 switching (Diseqc 1.0 or 1.1) AND motorised (Diseqc 1.2) AT THE SAME TIME. This is why an octo LNB must be
 used with these special quad / octo multiswitches. This system keeps the diseqc 1.2 separate from the
 
multiswitches and so it all works. It would not work with quato LNBs as the motor would not work between the
LNB and the multiswitch. There has to be a 5th output
 to separately route through the motor to a control receiver.
Twin wall plates are needed in every room. The motorised receiver needs it's own cables directly from it's own dish.
This system also works for a 36 volt motor, here a V Box is used in the cable from the 5th output of the octo LNB
to the main motorised control receiver otherwise everything else is the same.