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Any of the many satellite multi switches found here at Bestway Satellite will allow you to connect multiple satellite receivers to a single satellite dish. For people new to the satellite equipment world, multi switches can seem a little intimidating. We strive to make the shopping experience comfortable for newcomers--let us help you choose the right multi switch for your home or business satellite dish. Multi switches are typically marked with two numbers, like 3x4, for example. What these numbers show are the inputs and the outputs that the device has. A 3x4 multi switch would have three inputs and four outputs, allowing you to connect up to four receivers. The confusing part comes with the first number, showing that the multi switch has three inputs, only two of which are actually used by the satellite dish, though. Satellite multi switches are often capable of sending cable or antenna information in addition to satellite programming. This is where the odd number comes in. So, for a dual LNB dish, you could use a 3x4 connector to connect both of the dish's LNBs to the unit, and then an antenna. Then, each output on the multi switch would go to a receiver in your home. This single cable going to each individual receiver will send both satellite television content, as well as the signal from the antenna. 3x4 multi switches are just one variation of this device. Here at Bestway Satellite, you can find a huge assortment of multi switches, including larger 2x16 and 5x12 units, useful for commercial applications utilizing a large number of television sets. If you have questions after reading our detailed product descriptions, feel free to contact us and we can help you make the right multi switch decision.
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