I'm dubious about the wing dish solutions as they don't seem to be contemplating the fact that 118.75W is an FSS signal that needs a vertical/horizontal polarity LNB and a larger dish than the 1000.2.
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118.75W has a very strong signal and 118.75W is circular FSS - not V/H.
ok so i have 2 solutions
1 - adding a new 500+ dish , but in this case can I take the output from its 118.7w lnb directly to my 1000.2 input without using the 500+ internal switch?
2 - replacing my 1000.2 with 1000+ , in this case can i just use the same 1000.2 mast and just switch dishes ? since i don't want new holes in my roof
thanks for your prompt replies
You need to update your terms on the protection plan on June 13th I believe price went up term of serevice went to 180 days and early termination fees changed just search satellite guys for latest thread.There are two types of 500+ LNBs. The older, original 500+ LNB has no internal switch and the main LNB picks up 118.7/119. It has separate ports for each sat. 110/129 are separate LNBs, and all LNBs must have lines run to a DPP44 switch. In your case, you would take the 118.7 feed, and hook it to the LNB IN port on the 1000.2 LNB/switch assembly. The newer DPP 500+ LNB picks up 110/118.7/119, still requiring a separate LNB for 129. Doubtful that the newer LNB can be used as a wing, as the 1000.2 switch wouldn't signal the 500+ switch to disable, unlike the DPP44.
The best solution would be to replace the 1000.2 with the 1000+, preferably utilizing the newer DPP 500+ LNB, so that there is no need for an external switch. The mount is the same as the 1000.2 however you will want to use struts. Also recommended to use a mast specifically designed for the 500+ dish, as it is reinforced. The 500+ is a bit larger and much heavier dish than the 1000.2.
For cost and ease, I'd recommend getting the Dish Protection Plan, order an upgrade, could be free, could be $15, then $7/Mo for four months. $43 at most, versus $100+ to buy a dish yourself, plus time/energy invested in mounting/peaking the new dish. You can cancel the Protection Plan after 120 days. If you cancel before 120 days, you will incur a $25 fee, plus lose the Protection Plan benefits.
Strong FSS is an oxymoron. If it were such a blazing hot signal, it wouldn't require a dish similar in size to the behemoth DIRECTV Slimline for a frequency that is slightly lower than the other slots. The ERP for the FSS transponders is 5.5 and the ERP for the Ku transponders is typically 6.5.118.75W has a very strong signal and 118.75W is circular FSS - not V/H.
Strong FSS is an oxymoron. If it were such a blazing hot signal, it wouldn't require a dish similar in size to the behemoth DIRECTV Slimline for a frequency that is slightly lower than the other slots. The ERP for the FSS transponders is 5.5 and the ERP for the Ku transponders is typically 6.5.
I misinterpreted what I read on Lyngsat regarding the polarity. You are correct about it being circular.