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Er, so DiSEqC is the protocol used to control a multiswitch? The article doesn't quite come out and say that; I'm kind of left thinking that DiSEqC is the same as a multiswitch. Can this be clarified? There's also no "multiswitch" article in Wikipedia; it would be swell if someone added it. --
Mikeblas
01:19, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
Is posting links to stores that sell products spamming or not? Just wondering because satselect seems to have posted plenty of links for FTA products for sale on his website to various FTA articles... -- shepd Feb 14, 2005 @ 11:03 AM (EDT)
There seems to be a difference between commited and uncommited switched. Diseqc 2.1 and 1.1 seem uncommited, meaning you can add commited switches after an uncommited switch. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.82.183.93 ( talk) 10:21, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
What signalling frequencies/techniques are used ? 213.40.128.124 ( talk) 21:01, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
The table is a bit vauge about the different features offered by different levels of the protocol 213.40.128.124 ( talk) 21:01, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Could DiSEqC be used for other things than Satellite receiver? I mean could this be used for switching between two DVB-S satellite LNB cables and DVB-T cable? I suppose additional software or equipment would be needed for multiplexing and demultiplexing such combination of signals. Could be there any links be added in "see also" or external links by anyone who knows about it? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.108.17.230 ( talk) 11:58, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
I removed the following: ", rather than being suitable for digital satellite systems, and indeed it has been used on fully analogue or only partially digital-capable ( Astra Digital Radio) satellite receivers." This is because I'm using it to switch between digital satellite on 19.2 and 28.2 E so I think those comments were old. If I'm not understanding the original intention can someone reinsert it with clarification C2r ( talk) 17:29, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
I work in satellite TV software and talk to developers and testers from many nations, over a term of nearly 15 years, and I have never heard a pronunciation other than the one that is currently flagged for lacking a citation. When they taught me to cite references back in college, they raught that sometimes within a field you have no need to back up certain trivia, and I think this is one of those times. Cardiffman ( talk) 18:44, 13 June 2015 (UTC)
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Er, so DiSEqC is the protocol used to control a multiswitch? The article doesn't quite come out and say that; I'm kind of left thinking that DiSEqC is the same as a multiswitch. Can this be clarified? There's also no "multiswitch" article in Wikipedia; it would be swell if someone added it. --
Mikeblas
01:19, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
Is posting links to stores that sell products spamming or not? Just wondering because satselect seems to have posted plenty of links for FTA products for sale on his website to various FTA articles... -- shepd Feb 14, 2005 @ 11:03 AM (EDT)
There seems to be a difference between commited and uncommited switched. Diseqc 2.1 and 1.1 seem uncommited, meaning you can add commited switches after an uncommited switch. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.82.183.93 ( talk) 10:21, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
What signalling frequencies/techniques are used ? 213.40.128.124 ( talk) 21:01, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
The table is a bit vauge about the different features offered by different levels of the protocol 213.40.128.124 ( talk) 21:01, 31 March 2009 (UTC)
Could DiSEqC be used for other things than Satellite receiver? I mean could this be used for switching between two DVB-S satellite LNB cables and DVB-T cable? I suppose additional software or equipment would be needed for multiplexing and demultiplexing such combination of signals. Could be there any links be added in "see also" or external links by anyone who knows about it? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 95.108.17.230 ( talk) 11:58, 3 July 2010 (UTC)
I removed the following: ", rather than being suitable for digital satellite systems, and indeed it has been used on fully analogue or only partially digital-capable ( Astra Digital Radio) satellite receivers." This is because I'm using it to switch between digital satellite on 19.2 and 28.2 E so I think those comments were old. If I'm not understanding the original intention can someone reinsert it with clarification C2r ( talk) 17:29, 28 February 2012 (UTC)
I work in satellite TV software and talk to developers and testers from many nations, over a term of nearly 15 years, and I have never heard a pronunciation other than the one that is currently flagged for lacking a citation. When they taught me to cite references back in college, they raught that sometimes within a field you have no need to back up certain trivia, and I think this is one of those times. Cardiffman ( talk) 18:44, 13 June 2015 (UTC)