ZINWELL WB68 MULTI-SWITCH QUESTION?

 

New member
Username: Liger

Post Number: 10
Registered: May-08
THIS THING HAS 6 INPUTS. I'M TRYING TO CONNECT 110, 119, 129, 148 AND 82 AND 91. SEEMS LIKE I'LL BE ABLE TO CONNECT 110, 119, 129, 148 BUT NOT SURE IF I COULD DO ANYTHING WITH THE LAST TWO FLEX PORTS. IF ANYONE EVER USED IT, PLEASE HELP ME OUT HERE. ALSO, WHAT ARE THOSE TWO FLEX PORTS?

BELOW ARE THE LINKS TO LARGE PICTURES OF THE SWITCH.
http://www.2000networks.com/accessories/switches/images/zinwell_wb68_large.JPG
http://www.hometech.com/video/gc-wb68big.jpg
 

Silver Member
Username: Mucho

Post Number: 266
Registered: Dec-07
C/P

Zinwell
Model WB68

Specifications Support Ka/Ku-Band
DirecTV Approved
Excellent Isolation
Light Weight Design
Designed for indoor / outdoor use
Features
Features DirecTV Approved Wide-Band Ku/Ka 6x8 multi-switch.
WB68 is mainly designed to connect

99°/101°/103°/110°/119° DirecTV satellites for upto 8 receivers reception. Flex Port 1 and Flex Port 2 are used for 72.5° and/or 95° satellite reception.
WB68 is not cascadable
 

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Username: Liger

Post Number: 12
Registered: May-08
"Flex Port 1 and Flex Port 2 are used for 72.5° and/or 95° satellite reception."

Can flex ports be used for any dish/bev satellites?

"WB68 is not cascadable." <-- TRANSLATE PLEASE...
 

New member
Username: Similarevil

Post Number: 9
Registered: Apr-08
i suggest you goto DssCentral.ne t ...ecoustics cant provide you any real help with satelite, since they are US based and hosted..just so you know...even the pure fact that you allow fta post here, is a direct violation of the DMCA. and considering your server is in chesterbrook,PA...its something you may want to think about. your logs could be seized just to track users that visit this section, I dont think they would shut the site down, but they will sue brian (the owner) and demand he remove this entire section. And turn over user logs.
 

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Username: Liger

Post Number: 13
Registered: May-08
OK KING, I KNOW YOU ARE TRYING TO HELP BUT COME ON, DON'T THINK YOU ARE TOO SMART AND OTHERS WHO READ YOUR POSTS ARE JUST PLAIN FUCKKING DUMB. IF YOU GO TO LYNGSAT AND RESEARCH YOURSELF, YOU'LL FIND THAT DIRECTV HAS 7 SATS AT THE FOLLOWING ORBITAL LOCATIONS.
72.5, 99.4, 101, 101.1, 102.8, 107.3, 110, 119. NOW, THIS SWITCH IS DIRECTV APPROVED. WHY THE FUCKK WOULD DIRECTV APPROVE SUCH A SWITCH THAT WOULD ONLY CONNECT TO 3 SATS? TO ME YOUR $HIT HERE DIDN'T MAKE ANY SENSE. NOW YOU CAN HERE SAY, LIKE DN SATS 61.5 AND 148 ETC, SOME ARE FOR ONLY WEST COAST AND SOME ARE FOR EAST COAST SO YOU ONLY USE 3 DIRECTV SATS AT A TIME. NO NO NO, DIRECTV $HIT AIN'T LIKE THAT, THEY HAVE ONE BIGOULE FUCKKIN DISH THAT RECEIVES EM ALL. ALL DIRECTV SATS ARE FOR THE ENTIRE USA. ALL I FUCKKIN WANNA KNOW IS IF ANYONE HAS USED THIS FUCKKIN SWITCH TO CONNECT 110, 119, 129, 118.8/61.5/148, 82 AND 91 AND WAS SUCCESSFULL. BECAUSE THIS WOULD MAKE SIX SATS.

KING, I THINK YOU JUST LIKE TO BULL$HIT. THIS IS WHY I CALLED YOU FAKEMAN AND WILL CALL YOU FAKEMAN FROM NOW ON. AND ON MY NEXT POSTS I WILL ESPECIALLY MAKE A NOTE, "FAKEMAN FREE ZONE
JUST SHUT THE FUCKK UP... I DON'T NEED YOUR STUPID ADVISE...
 

Gold Member
Username: Tapeman

New York City in-HD, NY

Post Number: 2774
Registered: Oct-06
I'm not too smart
It's yor too retard
DTV applying basic rules of electronics
I could of explaind it to yo
But don't push my buttons Jimmy
Or yo'll regret it
 

Silver Member
Username: Mucho

Post Number: 270
Registered: Dec-07
C/P
6x8 multiswitch designed to interface with 101/110/119W satellites plus additional inputs (2), Flexport 1 and Flexport 2. Flexports are used to interface with new DIRECTV satellites such as 95 W and 72.5W.

• Flexports can only be accessed with latest APG (Advanced Program Guide) satellite receivers. Earlier, non-APG satellite receivers can select the first 4 ports only (101/110/119W satellites)
• If you only have one of 95W or 72.5W, then always use Flexport 1 before using Flexport 2. The will reduce system acquisition time.
• Multiswitch is passive, powered only by the connected satellite receivers

 

Gold Member
Username: Tapeman

New York City in-HD, NY

Post Number: 2775
Registered: Oct-06
Basic rules of electronics still applied
- 99/101 come from one LNB
- Assigned to (13/18 port-3) two coax ports on left (one sat junction)
- 103/110/119 assigned to two middle (13/18 port-2)(one sat junction)
- Two coax ports in middle Controled by 0/22k sw on LNB internal circuit board
- The last coax ports on right (13/18 port-1) can control vertical and horizontal polarity maybe used to any satellite yo wish

Can anyone use 6x8 switch?
If yo use it any other way it will work on one receiver or if yor connections all over the place yo'll get whatever the wind will blow

I don't care if this will help yo or not
But there are a lot people out there know when it gets to hardware they can count on me

So get basic electronics straight once for all
One sat= 2 coax= 13/18 whenever yo share multiple receivers
Yo disagree yo ain't gotta a fu*cking clue about basic electronics

Sukka
 

Silver Member
Username: King_of_sats

Post Number: 221
Registered: Jan-08
Liger

For directTv the switch the bomb..

But..

For dish network the switch worthless sh!t..
That switch is only going to work for you for 2 Legacy LNBs.




You would need another Zinwell for the third orbital position. like a 3x4.

Just think of a Zinwell 6x8 as an overgrown 22KHz switch. Or more exactly, like 8 22KHz switches built into one. The flexports need certain tones from the receiver to trigger them. Unfortunately, FTA receivers do not produce those tones.

The proper way to wire switches to FTA receivers is...

Receiver -> DiSEqC -> 22KHz -> LNB
 

Bronze Member
Username: Punjavi_doo

Post Number: 13
Registered: May-08
( c&p from YT )





Boba fett : what a jealous and bitter soul you are.



you spend countless hours making all those lame pics

and then come here 24/7 trying to be a somebody
like the big guys Tapeman & LK



but it only shows what a sad insecure little man you really are.



boy, it must really suck to be you





pd
 

Silver Member
Username: King_of_sats

Post Number: 227
Registered: Jan-08
you have some kind Doo Doo fet!sh or what...


You like sniffing me AZZ gayboi Doo
 

Gold Member
Username: Tapeman

New York City in-HD, NY

Post Number: 2777
Registered: Oct-06
Typical Ignorant
It's marked Flex Port-1 and Flex Port-2

Is there a reason why yo ain't using yor real name? or who yo work for?
Cuz I already know it all
Hey how is yor wife dude?
I bet she loves yo same way yo do Sukka
 

Bronze Member
Username: Punjavi_doo

Post Number: 15
Registered: May-08
see, Booba boy.....




that what happens when when you talk back to the big guys.



sorry boy, but you just got badly owned





it must really suck to be you




pd
 

Bronze Member
Username: Punjavi_doo

Post Number: 17
Registered: May-08
( c&p from YT )



see, Booba boy.....




that what happens when when you talk back to the big guys.



sorry boy, but you just got badly owned





it must really suck to be you




pd
 

Bronze Member
Username: Liger

Post Number: 14
Registered: May-08
FAKEMAN,

BOBA FETT IS RIGHT. I TRIED THAT ZINWELL SH!T. AND WHAT YOU SAID FAKEMAN IS TOTALLY WRONG. SO $HUT THE FUCKK UP A$$HOLE!

AND TO THE PUNJABI GUY, TERE KI BAN DI FUDDI VICH LUNN VARI JANDA BHAN CHODA. MOO BUND RUKH NAHI LUNN DHUK DENA FUDDI DIA.
 

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Username: Nydas

Post Number: 10842
Registered: Jun-06
Zinwell WB68 DIRECTV Approved Wide Band Frequency (Ku/Ka) 6x8 Multiswitch (WB68)

Technical Information from spec sheet

The Ka/Ku satellite dish has 'traditional' 101A°/110A°/119A° W.L. LNBs and two additional Ka LNBs for 99.2A° W.L and 102.8A° W.L. satellite, respectively, hereby called 99A° W.L. and 103A° W.L. LNB for simplicity. The stacked signal at each output of the dish antenna or the 6x8 multi-switch follows the frequency plan below. The actual signal availability varies depending on user location and DIRECTV satellite deployment dates:
Ka-Lo, 99A° RHCP Ka-Lo, 99A° LHCP Ka-Lo, 103A° RHCP Ka-Lo, 103A° LHCP Stack Plan
Ku, 101A° RHCP Ku, 101A° LHCP Ku, 119A° RHCPKu, 110A°/119A° LHCP Ka-Hi, 99A° RHCP Ka-Hi, 99A° LHCP Ka-Hi, 103A° RHCP Ka-Hi, 103A° LHCP Ka-Lo: 250-750 MHzKa-Lo: 250-750 MHzKa-Lo: 250-750 MHzKa-Lo: 250-750 MHz Output IF
Ku: 950-1450 MHzKu: 950-1450 MHzKu: 950-1450 MHzKu: 950-1450 MHz Frequencies Ka-Hi: 1650-2150 MHzKa-Hi: 1650-2150 MHzKa-Hi: 1650-2150 MHzKa-Hi: 1650-2150 MHz
Adding Receivers to the Flexports Consult the Installation Guide for your Satellite Dish for 6x8 setup procedures. With an older (non-MPEG4-capable) satellite receiver, if you have either 72.5A° W.L. or 95A° W.L. inputs, always use FlexPort 1. If you have both 72.5A° W.L. and 95A° W.L. inputs, use FlexPort 1 for 72.5A° W.L. and FlexPort 2 for 95A° W.L.
Do not diplex (combine) an off-air signal with a Ka/Ku dish signal, since the Ka-Lo band of 250-750 MHz occupies the same frequency band as the off-air signal and will cause interference.

6x8 multiswitch designed to interface with 99A°/101A°/103A°/110A°/119A° DIRECTV satellites. To be used with DIRECTV AT9 Ka/Ku satellite dish for MPEG-4 compression HD compatible receivers.

'¢ Dimensions: 3 7/8 x 7 3/4
'¢ Multiswitch is passive, powered only by the connected satellite receivers.
'¢ Wideband frequency multiswitch: 250-750 Mhz, 950-1450 Mhz, 1650-2150 Mhz
'¢ To be used with AT9 or AU9-S Ka/Ku DIRECTV satellite dishes
'¢ No external power required - power to operate switch is dervived from the receiver
'¢ Do not put any terminator on any unused input/output ports of this switch
'¢ Works with all DirecTV receivers and dishes
'¢ Flex Port 1 and 2 are for the international dish only, they will not pass off-air or cable tv signals
 

Silver Member
Username: One_eye_jack

Post Number: 536
Registered: Nov-07
King Tapeman
Are you still here????
 

Gold Member
Username: Tapeman

New York City in-HD, NY

Post Number: 2778
Registered: Oct-06
Yes Yukon I'm still here
Thanx for asking
Jimmy is all mixed up
The 22k tone are the 2 coax in the middle

Not only he doesn't know electronics
He can't read either

But I'm done with him
Educated readers can distinguish between serious person and gifted ignorant by birth

Hey Jimmy
Is there anything yo know about anything?
The 2 middle ports marked 22KHz
Show some brain activity and read it

BTW
My magnetic resource tells me that yor a senior member here at ecoustics since 2004
I'm gonna make sure yor banned for life after I finish mucking yo Sukka
 

Gold Member
Username: Tapeman

New York City in-HD, NY

Post Number: 2786
Registered: Oct-06
It's a general purpose 6x8 switch
Answer my question in English MOFO
Not in T.F.R. pictionary

Middle ports are marked 22K as shown in photo
It means Multi LNB set controlled by 22k driver egghead
Combining 13/18V with 0/22k give up to 4 conditions to control upto 4 satellites
If 22k controlled circuit board will limit over all to 4 receivers
OR 3 SATELLITES ON 8 RECEIVERS

Flexi means not limited to 13/18V
It could be 2 sats 13/13 or 18/18 or 13/18
Therefore it can be used on any basic FTA or paid services

Do yo understand now b!tch
Or would yo like me to repeat it to yo
VAI A CAGARE TESTA DI CAZZO
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