Astra and Nilesat with a single LNB input

samir -  
 Gil -
Hello,
I tried to set up two satellites, one on Nilesat and the other on Astra. When I connect them separately, the signal is perfect, but when I connect them both at the same time using a T-splitter, it doesn't work. What should I do, knowing that my receiver has only one LNB input (Atlas 200HD)?
Thank you in advance

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gil
 
The use of a "T" accessory for reunification or division/separation is prohibited both in satellite TV (dish) and in terrestrial (antenna) TV. The Ts are intended only to divide the audio, or even video, from one camera across two monitors. In terrestrial TV, we split into 2 channels (if there are 2 televisions) with a 2-way splitter. See the TNT/DVB-T section.

In satellite TV, we connect or couple 2 heads/dishes with a 2-input, 1-output switch, which operates under the Diseqc 1.0 protocol, sending A or B signals from a Diseqc decoder (e.g., Fransat HD Aston Diva Eutelsat 5WA or Humax TN5000 HD Canal Ready for Canalsat Astra). If there are 3 or 4 dishes or 3 or 4 heads, we use a 4-input selector (including Nilesat + Hot-Bird, with complementary signals C and D). Beyond 5 to 8 heads, the terminal must be compatible with Diseqc 1.1 or manage the option-position... The 6° monobloc heads (13 + 19°) with 1 output (or 2) are compatible with the Diseqc 1.0 of decoders or HD multi-standard televisions, CI+, with an integrated satellite tuner (DVB-S2) (if using multiple satellites through 1 dish, max 4 satellites separated by at least 3°).
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