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    Default MCR multiswitch configurator?

    In a posting back in November this multiswitch was diagrammed in a Satellite/Terrestial installation.
    At the time I wasnt overly interested so I didnt look too hard to find where to get one.
    Things have changed and I am thinking it might suit what I want to do now I have added a VAST stb to my collection but again I cant find who carries them or the price.
    This particular one was an MCR MI-3X4 Multiswitch configurator.
    Any details on who sells these please ?
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    Wink Multiewitch for one Satellite with H & V input, plus Terrestrial.

    Quote Originally Posted by gordon_s1942 View Post
    In a posting back in November this multiswitch was diagrammed in a Satellite/Terrestial installation.
    At the time I wasnt overly interested so I didnt look too hard to find where to get one.
    Things have changed and I am thinking it might suit what I want to do now I have added a VAST stb to my collection but again I cant find who carries them or the price.
    This particular one was an MCR MI-3X4 Multiswitch configurator.
    Any details on who sells these please ?
    G'Day Gordon,
    Here's one on e-bay.


    However, I doubt that it will suit your purpose.
    There are two Sat inputs for H & V and one terrestrial input.
    In other words, only one satellite catered for.
    How many Satellites do you have?

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    Thanks for that B4L, thats the one I was looking at.
    I do have a multiswitch but it doesnt have the terrestial input as this one does and I am debating doing a rewire but its no use thinking about it unless I know what is available and where I can buy what I want.
    Plus I have to read up and ask silly bloody questions about things and how to do it.
    Depending on the postage its reasonably cheap and I like cheap !!!
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    I just look thru the jonsa site and thru their online catalogue. They have a fairly good range to think about.

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    Thumbs up MCR Multiswitch.

    Hello all from S. Florida.. I'm the provider of the info on the MCR 3x4 mutiswitch. for more info on this switch please go to our website for more information... I was the technical consultant a number of years back that worked with Zinwell to get the product developed and then to Direct TV for approval, now as you all know everyone has the product. I was posting this to advise so I can help. FYI I also own the eBay and Amazon site these devices are posted. Please remember these switches are for legacy two wire systems, and will not function correctly with stacked single wire DSS.

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