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    Directv LNB to fiber

    Thanks Appleboy! That would be great. I'll probably have one of our guys give you a call to discuss. It would be great to not have to re-invent the wheel. Thanks again!
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    Directv LNB to fiber

    If you saw this house, I guarantee that there will not be a 4' dish in there LOL! If the property line was farther away, it would be there. What I meant by the SWM handling the traffic is that it is the central point. Yes the receivers talk back and forth to it, but I don't think that the...
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    Directv LNB to fiber

    AntAltMike, First of all, thanks for the great response. Yea, its a bummer I can't get them to just go with good lightning suppression and grounding. I know it works, but they are convinced that having it run over fiber and electrically separated is the way to go. They unfortunately lost...
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    Directv LNB to fiber

    Correct TX=Transmit RX=Receive. AntAltMike, This is a requirement from my customer to completely electrically disconnect anything from the outside to the building. No copper can enter. So the only way I know to do it is Fiber. I am definitely open to other ways. I've explained how well...
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    Directv LNB to fiber

    Thanks jd! Yea, I mistakenly posted it over on the Dish side, and I couldn't figure out how to delete it. If I power the SWM dish with a 21 volt PS, and transmit the signal from the dish over fiber (I'd use a 250MHz to 2200Mhz Fiber Transmitter/Receiver), is it one way communication from the...
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    Directv LNB to fiber

    Hello All, I have a tough problem. I need to run fiber to a Directv Dish. I have heard of solutions that allow you to where you put a RX and a TX on each leg of the LNB. In my case its a slim dish. 4 LNB's. These solutions are $6k+. Is there a way that I can somehow convert the 4 outputs...