charper1 said:
My own "complex search" for any page containing the terms "zinwell" and "WB616" produced a, "Your search - zinwell WB616 - did not match any documents." result, and an attempted visit to any
www.zinwell.com resulted in a "no such host" notice.
The above-linked Zinwell site has a picture of the WB616, which is an externally powered switch, but their shop-on-line feature was not operational, meaning their site could not furnish me with price and availability information
Neither of the WB616 Description page's PDF links to the safety warning or installation manual would open for me, but the only info that might be there that I would be interested in is maximum cable lengths and whether they can be extended with inline amplification. Actually, I'd like specs on an input window measured in dBm, 3rd Order IMD specs and AGC stiffness, but I know better than to expect to find such information on what is a sales-oriented website.
Here is what I found on the WB616 product page:
Description:
- WB616 is mainly designed to connect 99°/101°/103°/110°/119° DirecTV satellites for up to 16 receivers reception. Flex Port 1 and Flex Port 2 are used for 72.5° and/or 95° satellite reception.
- WB616 is not cascadable.
Hmm... I would imagine that in the long run, meaning as soon as DirecTV starts putting HDTV programming on its 101 deg Ka transponders, an AT(XX) antenna would have to simultaneously support six dedicated inputs to allow the switch to fully support its subscribers. I am reluctant to sell someone a $5,000 or larger MDU installation using this product for the distribution nodes if it will become obsolete for that application in a year or two.