Hello all!
I've come across the forums several times in the past for research. This is the first time I've actually needed to post though.
I've had a Dish installation for about a year now -- 311 receiver, DP34 switch, and a SuperDish that faces 110/119/121. Installed it all myself.
I've recently acquired an HDTV (well, ED, but I'll stay on topic here...) and decided to devise my own solution to gain the Dish HD channels.
Not wanting to LEASE a receiver AND sign a 2-year contract, I've acquired a Dish 6000 receiver from eBay. It wasn't until after receiving it that I discovered it wouldn't talk to my DP LNB's or switch without an adaptor.
Well, after noticing that all of the HD channels (except Voom) are on the 110 satellite, and that my SuperDish's 110 LNB was a dualie, I decided to try using the extra port directly into my Dish 6000 receiver. Surprisingly, even though it's a DishPro LNB, it works fine for the most part. I don't get some things, but all of the HD's (which are on low transponders I've noticed) come in fine.
I'd like to consider a solution that will allow me to get more than just "most" of the 110 content on this receiver. I'd also like to get the Voom channels at 61.5. Here's what I'm considering -- I need the advice of the pros to tell me if it'll work. Otherwise I won't bother collecting the necessary parts.
I have a few legacy 18" dishes, so I can easily point one of those at 61.5. I also have an SW21. Here's what I'm thinking: Connect my 6000 to the SW21. Take one port of the SW21 and connect it directly to an 18" for 61.5. To gain the other sats, I would connect the other satellite port of the SW21 to a DishPro adaptor (currently bidding on one over on the 'bay), which would then in turn go to port 2 of my DP34 and the SuperDish. Port 1 of the DP34/SuperDish would remain connected to my 311 receiver. In theory, this would give me 61.5/110/119/121 on my 6000, and 110/119/121 on my 311. Is this configuration possible?
I'm sure at least one member will tell me to go get an 811. I got such a great deal on the 6000, and I like some of the 'features' that can be added at a later time. And even with an 811, I'd still want the 61.5 and wouldn't want to invest in a DP+44.
I've come across the forums several times in the past for research. This is the first time I've actually needed to post though.
I've had a Dish installation for about a year now -- 311 receiver, DP34 switch, and a SuperDish that faces 110/119/121. Installed it all myself.
I've recently acquired an HDTV (well, ED, but I'll stay on topic here...) and decided to devise my own solution to gain the Dish HD channels.
Not wanting to LEASE a receiver AND sign a 2-year contract, I've acquired a Dish 6000 receiver from eBay. It wasn't until after receiving it that I discovered it wouldn't talk to my DP LNB's or switch without an adaptor.
Well, after noticing that all of the HD channels (except Voom) are on the 110 satellite, and that my SuperDish's 110 LNB was a dualie, I decided to try using the extra port directly into my Dish 6000 receiver. Surprisingly, even though it's a DishPro LNB, it works fine for the most part. I don't get some things, but all of the HD's (which are on low transponders I've noticed) come in fine.
I'd like to consider a solution that will allow me to get more than just "most" of the 110 content on this receiver. I'd also like to get the Voom channels at 61.5. Here's what I'm considering -- I need the advice of the pros to tell me if it'll work. Otherwise I won't bother collecting the necessary parts.
I have a few legacy 18" dishes, so I can easily point one of those at 61.5. I also have an SW21. Here's what I'm thinking: Connect my 6000 to the SW21. Take one port of the SW21 and connect it directly to an 18" for 61.5. To gain the other sats, I would connect the other satellite port of the SW21 to a DishPro adaptor (currently bidding on one over on the 'bay), which would then in turn go to port 2 of my DP34 and the SuperDish. Port 1 of the DP34/SuperDish would remain connected to my 311 receiver. In theory, this would give me 61.5/110/119/121 on my 6000, and 110/119/121 on my 311. Is this configuration possible?
I'm sure at least one member will tell me to go get an 811. I got such a great deal on the 6000, and I like some of the 'features' that can be added at a later time. And even with an 811, I'd still want the 61.5 and wouldn't want to invest in a DP+44.