Special LNBs have been developed for use in single-cable distribution systems. All four sub-bands of the
Ku band (low frequency/horizontal polarity, high frequency/horizontal polarity, low frequency/vertical polarity, high frequency/vertical polarity) are received by a conventional front end, amplified and downconverted to the L-band, to be fed to a number of SatCR (Satellite Channel Router) – one for each user that can be connected - to further downconvert the required section of the received spectrum to centre on the user band IF frequency. The LNB further includes a
combiner (i.e. reverse splitter) to merge the user bands and a
microcontroller to receive the instructions as to which frequency is required by each user and control the SatCR chips. Alternatively, a single-cable distribution system can use a conventional LNB feeding the four sub-bands to a separate SatCR receivers, as a substitute for a traditional multiswitch, that needs a dedicated coaxial cable for every receiver (or tuner) connected. Unicable LNBs and SatCRs also usually include either a legacy mode of operation or a legacy output which provides conventional LNB IF for use with an installation of non-Unicable receivers. A receiver required to operate in a single-cable distribution installation can be essentially conventional. It should be able to tune to the user channel (within the normal IF tuning range) and modulate the LNB power voltage with the 22
kHz signal required for issuing DiSEqC commands. It will then require only software modification to operate as a single-cable distribution receiver. For correct operation, two-way splitters are required to feed the combined signal to each receiver. These allow bi-directional passage of both RF and DC signals, to provide for the passing of DiSEqC commands between the LNB and receiver(s). As of March 2010, SES' Single Cable Distribution factsheet lists 88 receivers as supporting single-cable distribution technology{{cite web |url=http://www.ses-astra.com/resources/pdf/en-shared/products_services/0_Single_Cable_Distribution_brochure.pdf ==Use in legacy communal TV systems ==