Description
2 WAY SATELLITE DiSEqC SWITCH
DiSEqC (Digital Satellite Equipment Control), pronounced "Die-Sec", is a special communicationprotocol for use between a satellite receiver and a device such as a multi-dish switch or a small dish antenna rotor. DiSEqC was developed by European satellite provider Eutelsat, which now acts as the standards agency for the protocol.
DiSEqC relies only upon a coaxial cable to transmit both bidirectional data/signals and power. DiSEqC is commonly used to control switches and motors, and is more flexible than 13/18 volt and 22 kHz tone or ToneBurst / MiniDiSEqC techniques. DiSEqC is also compatible with the actuators used to rotate large C band dishes if used with a DiSEqC positioner. Despite its name, it has been used on fully analogue or only partially digital-capable (Astra Digital Radio) satellite receivers.
A DiSEqC switch allows for the combination of satellite feeds from different dishes / LNB's into a single output, that can then be fed to your satellite receivers for multi satellite viewing without a dish rotator.
FEATURES
- 2 × Satellite 'F' Inputs
- 1 × Satellite 'F' Output