I don't understand it either. In fact it's the same as, but more flexible than the '2nd cable from motor' option for a conventional LNB.
No it is not the same. This is not a second cable, it is one cable that is supposed to be connected to a distribution system to feed all the tuners in a building. The idea of having an LNB that is designed for communal use attached to a motorised dish is ridiculous. What you are asking is special software to be written for people that make bad hardware choices.
Yes it is the same (not meaning 'identical').
The 'second cable from motor' does two things:
1- Loop through the signal (internally or externally) and making E2 aware of (the limitations of) the loop through (i.e. for a conventional LNB only the same 'quadrant').
2- Tell E2 that it can only tune the second tuner to the same satellite as the first one.
Exactly the same is required for an Unicable LNB in a motor (plus of course the normal Unicable related stuff).
And I think it's ridiculous that (presently cheap) Unicable LNB's can't be used for a motor (at least not for more than one tuner), while a far less potential conventional LNB can.
And this is not related to the rest of the in-house distribution; this is only about one of the possibly more cables (depending on the local Unicable setup) to tuners of one of the receivers in the house.
Remember the one cable coming from a motor could be used in a far more potential way when it would allow for Unicable setups comparable with the 'second cable from'. Not a bad choice, not bad at all.
Edited by Rob van der Does, 29 August 2016 - 16:43.