Just checking to see if anyone has any info on the new dishpro LNB. It is supposed to combine feeds onto one line like th edpp44 but be more cost effective. Anyone have a model number or anything for that matter.
Ronnie
well the way it is if you have a two way it reduces the signal 3db meaning if you have ten db on the line you will have 7 db for each line of the splitter. You have no need for a 2 ghz splitter. You will only need a, 5-900 mghz splitter.
Here is my experience this is how most operate and they will likely not gouge yuoon prices. I cant guarantee this but its mostly true. I avg 800-1200 depending on cancellations and such. The insurance is average priced and not a ripoff. Hope this was a help.
On average the signal strenth on the output is around 10db. Attenuation or signal loss over the 40' run will be insignifigant and the loss to the 100' run will be around 3db which should not cause any quality problems. This is of course speeaking in terms of standard definition.
This should not be a problem especially if you plan on not having a receiver in the same room as the computer. Even if you do it is still possible they just have to diplex the cable and satellite feeds together.
I have one 322 reciever and want to know if I can use a separator to combine the two inputs. And since it is only one reciever do I still need the dpp44 switch. If not how is this done and what parts are needed.
Thanks
Ronnie