Wylwrk said:Sure can. Just run a cable from your "local" dish to the DPP Twin LNBF's "input" port. It's the furthest to the right. It basically has a built in sw-21 switch. All three signals (119,110 and your local sat) will be combined via the DPP Twin.
Simple eh? G'luck
It does NOT have a built-in SW-21 - that's a Legacy switch. If the switch were stand-alone, it would be designated a DPP32.Wylwrk said:Sure can. Just run a cable from your "local" dish to the DPP Twin LNBF's "input" port. It's the furthest to the right. It basically has a built in sw-21 switch. All three signals (119,110 and your local sat) will be combined via the DPP Twin.
Wylwrk said:cascading...
anyway here,
http://www.satelliteone.com/dish/su...tion_Information_&_Special_Considerations.pdf
SimpleSimon said:to expand upon Wylwrk's scenario, if at all possible, use RCA cables to feed the TV next to the receiver. This eliminates the need for the 2-way splitter, AND will give you stereo for the 'local' TV. No stereo for the others.