Is it possible to have on TUNER CONFIGURATION a single Band & Pol. LNB type ?
Maybe you won't understand why I ask it.....
In Spain , Movistar+ carries all its channels on Astra 19ºE, vertical Lower Band.
Here, Some buildings have a common shared satelite dish, and TV signals we receive in each home carry DVB-T signals (88 - 860 MHz) mixed with Astra Vertical Low Band signal (950 - 2150 MHz).
Some time ago, you'll remember I asked to disable LNB Power, because in this kind of setup, LNB power is not need at all => You always receive same Pol & Band.
I have several own dishes on a diseqc switch on INPUT A (NIM A), which has Astra, HotBird, .......
I get common satellite LNB signal (Astra 19) on INPUT B.
If I tune to an Astra 19º Channel, receiver tries to get it from input B, unless its busy, or I change its priority in setup.
But the problem is that it tries to get ALL astra channels from input B, and unless desired channel be a Vertical Low one, they can't be tuned.
I would like that it try to get only the ones from Vertical Lower Band from INPUT B, and the rest from A.
If I configure INPUT B as: User defined LNB, LOF/L and LOF/H 9750, Threshold 12750, Voltage 13V, , and I tune to an Astra Hi band Channel, receiver looks for it on Input A (correct!), but the Horizontal Low Ones, are still expected on Input B, and they can't be received from that input.
I want that the receiver use Tuner A only when channel can't be received from Tuner B.
==> Vertical Low Band ones on Input B, the other ones (HL, VH, HH) on Input A.
I think that if it existed a LNB type which had only one band and Polarization, this desired behaviour would work.
Edited by jpuigs, 29 December 2019 - 01:54.