I am doing a rewrite on a poorly worded earlier post. I have a Dish PRO (legacy 2 lnb) Dish TV antenna. It connects to a DPP44 switch. From there the cables go to three Dish TV receivers. One is a 311, one is an VIP622 DVR, one is an 811.
I see the two cables go from the Dish Pro into the DPP44 . I am disconnecting the Dish pro and connecting a Turbo HD 1000.x Dish, and notice that is has 4 outputs labeled 1, 2, 3 and 4. The one labeled 4 also has a label on it marked LNB IN. I do not know what this is for. I think that I would disconnect the two cables from the Dish Pro 500 and connect the "Turbo" HD Dish to Port 1 to 119 LNB, Port 2 to 110 LNB, Port 3 to 129.
Now I think if I am looking straight on the LNB's - so I can see the whiites of their plastic - LNB 1 is on far right, 110 is to it's left, and 129 to it's left. Let me know what you see as dangerous or will not work.
I also saw somewhere someone mention that the Turbo HD Dish 1000.x uses a built in switch DPP34 or something like that. I want to make sure I don't fry anything except eggs.
Thanks
I see the two cables go from the Dish Pro into the DPP44 . I am disconnecting the Dish pro and connecting a Turbo HD 1000.x Dish, and notice that is has 4 outputs labeled 1, 2, 3 and 4. The one labeled 4 also has a label on it marked LNB IN. I do not know what this is for. I think that I would disconnect the two cables from the Dish Pro 500 and connect the "Turbo" HD Dish to Port 1 to 119 LNB, Port 2 to 110 LNB, Port 3 to 129.
Now I think if I am looking straight on the LNB's - so I can see the whiites of their plastic - LNB 1 is on far right, 110 is to it's left, and 129 to it's left. Let me know what you see as dangerous or will not work.
I also saw somewhere someone mention that the Turbo HD Dish 1000.x uses a built in switch DPP34 or something like that. I want to make sure I don't fry anything except eggs.
Thanks