Harri Helmroos wrote: > It's a universal twin-lnb with two f-connectors (female) at the bottom > of the lnb. All three lnb's are twin's. From the bottoms I have pulled > two cables to two separate diseqc's. One diseqc is for my standalone > receiver and the other for my pc. I have no idea if the lnb's have > inbuilt switches, couldn't find any info on the lnb's either than the > normal text's. No, those LNBs just have two separate outputs. They behave exactly like two independent universal LNBs, but they happen to see the same satellite on the same dish. > Oh yeah, the twin's are bought from our famous everyday shop called > Biltema (here's the link for the lnb: > http://www.biltema.fi/osteri/osteri.cgi?sivu=skriptisivut/index_kauppa.htm&linkki=24065.htm&tuote=24065) > The diseqc's are also bought from the same quality shop (here's the link > for the diseqc: > http://www.biltema.fi/osteri/osteri.cgi?sivu=skriptisivut/index_kauppa.htm&linkki=24067.htm&tuote=24067) I know this stuff. I bought those once and got too interested in satellite systems and upgraded soon to a four-LNB multifocus Triax dish. (Astra1, Hotbird, Sirius and Thor with a single dish) The old Biltema dish went to my parents' summer cottage. :) Works there with no problems, with a 99e FTA dvb-s box. > I have tried both of the diseqc's with my pc, both behaving exactly the > same. However, the standalone receiver has no problems with the lnb's > nor the diseqc switches (I tested with both switches). Hrrmhmph, I bet your 4x1 switch behaves like mine. Those other guys use F0..F4 command byte to address the ports, but my diseqc switch uses these command bytes: #22 Position A #23 Option A #26 Position B #27 Option B # port 1 option a position a # port 2 option a position b # port 3 option b position a # port 4 option b position b The above applies to Biltema 4x1 switch and to my current switch too. Don't remember the name, though. Might have been Digiality or not. So in your setup I assume that you have ports and LNBs like this: 1 - S1.0W 2 - S5.0E 3 - S13.0E 4 - not used This diseqc.conf should do the trick: # port 1 S1.0W 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 t S1.0W 99999 V 10600 t v W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 T S1.0W 11700 H 9750 t V W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 t S1.0W 99999 H 10600 t V W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 T # port 2 S5.0E 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 t S5.0E 99999 V 10600 t v W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 T S5.0E 11700 H 9750 t V W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 t S5.0E 99999 H 10600 t V W15 [E0 10 23] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 T # port 3 S13.0E 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 t S13.0E 99999 V 10600 t v W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 T S13.0E 11700 H 9750 t V W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 t S13.0E 99999 H 10600 t V W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 22] W15 T # port 4 #Sxx.yE 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 t #Sxx.yE 99999 V 10600 t v W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 T #Sxx.yE 11700 H 9750 t V W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 t #Sxx.yE 99999 H 10600 t V W15 [E0 10 27] W15 [E0 10 26] W15 T If the order of ports is different, just edit that. Not that difficult, is it? Just read the diseqc pdf spec. :) -sjm