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Reception of Four Satellites
For the reception of four satellites it is necessary to
use a 22 kHz multi-switch and an additional Tone-
Burst switch (see figure).
The following table shows the menu settings re-
quired for this. The settings are explained in the
“Menu” chapter on page 13.
0 kHz:
LNB 1 or 3
22 kHz:
LNB 2 or 4
a: LNB 1 or 2
b: LNB 3 or 4
H/V depending on polarization
Example:
For the reception of a horizontally polarized signal
from the first satellite with the reception unit A
(bold in the figure), you require the following
setting:
Pol./Ant. : H a / 0 kHz
Pol./Ant. : H a / 0 kHz
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Notes on the Station Table
Explanation of terms used in the tables:
Polarization:
CL: Circular, left-handed
CR: Circular, right-handed
D2MAC: Digital, can only be received with
D2MAC decoder.
Abbreviations of radio station languages:
D: German div: Other
E: Spanish F: French
GB: English NL: Dutch
The Eutelsat satellite stations (13° east) have alrea-
dy been preprogrammed at the works to 22 kHz,
LO 2, the stations from all other satellites to 0 kHz,
LO 1 (see page 8).
The current transmission frequencies can be called
up via the teletext pages of various channels
(e.g. SAT 1: Teletext page 675 or 3SAT: Teletext
page 620) or they can be found in a satellite maga-
zine. These frequencies can be reprogrammed via
the menu guide.
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Connection
0 kHz 22 kHz
ToneBurst switch
e.g. GRUNDIG SWITCH UNI 1
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0 kHz 22 kHz
0 kHz, a 22 kHz, a 0 kHz, b 22 kHz, b
H VH V H VH V
22 kHz multi-switch
e.g. GRUNDIG SVT 5/4
22 kHz multi-switch
e.g. GRUNDIG SVT 5/4
V/H switching: 14/18 V
LNB selection: 0/22 kHz
Dual LNBs, e.g. GRUNDIG LNC DUAL 1
evtl. connection of (a)
further receiver(s)