got any pics by chance? I'm curious what this ended up looking like
119W: On a 9 foot dish I changed the LNB from a Dishpro (for 119W Dishnetwork) to a regular Directv lnb for 119W Directv.
103W: a Hawaii/Alaska triple Lnb mounted on a 6 foot dish. Only one feedhorn of the triple lnb --located in the dish's focal point-- gets the signal. That's why the LNB is off center. The 119W is fed in with a PVDP-2PP Power Passing Diplexer. An inline amp is added for 119W before the diplexer.
Though the Hawaii/Alaska LNB has inputs for 110/119, I could not get it working that way but had to feed the 119W into the 103W cable running to the switch using the diplexers DVDP-2PP.
9 foot dish: 101W in the center/focal point, regular LNB. The triple LNB for the 103 is to the right (in the right pic). The top feedhorn (of the 3 feedhorns) is in use.
The 103 triple lnb (left in the right pic) is currently not in use. For 103W I opted for a separate 6 foot dish (as seen above). It was much easier to fine tune.
The red taped cable for 99W is combined with the 101W cable by a PVDP-2PP Diplexer into the switch's 101/99 input.
The blue taped cable comes from the (above shown) 6 foot dish for 103W. It also carries the 119W signal.
btw. I am now running full on 99/101/103.
The signal for 119 is good at any point before and also right at the output of the Slimline 5 switch. However the 119W signal is virtually disappeared at the end of my 100-120 feet cable run to the house (while the signals for 99/101/103 stay at the same level).
In other words:
The long cable runs carry 99/101/103 without any loss from the switch to the house (receiver HR22) but the 119W signal gets lost.
I can watch 119W with a 6 foot cable at/near the Slimline 5 switch but not at the end of the long cable run.
Any idea what to do about the loss of 119W?
Thanks, wolfgang