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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: perthlocal wa
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loop out plug
does the loop out plug on the back of the decoder mean i can run from one decoder to another? or is a cable splitter the way to go, i cant find anything on this and am to unsure to do it re voltages, cheers
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Lower Planet on the northern end....Cairns!
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Yeah mate a second decoder will work using loop thru.
So will a splitter. Voltage is always going to be a factor which ever way you do it. With loop, the first box in line determines lnb polarity. With a splitter (assuming power pass all ports) The decoder with the highest lnb output voltage will determin polarity.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: perthlocal wa
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thanks simmo for the quick reply, hope your keyboard has cleaned up alright , i got a laugh myself about the mountain
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LOL!! good on ya!!!
Glad I could help!!!
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