I’m trying to figure out what I need to go SWM with my current setup.
I currently have a non-SWM 5 LNB slimline dish (circa late-2007) hooked up to 2 HR-20’s (one with dual coax ins (main viewing area), one with a single coax in (secondary viewing area).
The reason I want to convert my setup to SWM is this: The installer rand the 2nd coax line (for the primary HR-20) so that cable is strung around the exterior, very haphazardly and had to drill into the side of house to give me that 2nd line for the dual tuner. It was meant to me a temporary solution for me, as I knew that a better solution would come down the pike. I’m only now discovering SWM as a possible solution to get rid of that second wire.
Since I doubt I can talk DirecTV into coming out and installing a new SWM Slim line dish for me – I thought I could do it myself with one of the kits on ebay (or anywhere else recommended). I am (of course) looking for the cheapest, easiest solution. I do not need legacy ports and I do not need ota.
A lot of them seem to be SL3 3 LNB kits (these seem to be priced better as well). I’m confused though, since I thought that all dishes needed to be of the 5 LMB type to get all the HD channels? EDIT: I believe that the 5 LNBs are only needed for 110 & 119 which are just for international and some locals. It looks like my Indianapolis locals are on 101? Does this mean that I could I use a SL3 kit with my setup?
Josh
I currently have a non-SWM 5 LNB slimline dish (circa late-2007) hooked up to 2 HR-20’s (one with dual coax ins (main viewing area), one with a single coax in (secondary viewing area).
The reason I want to convert my setup to SWM is this: The installer rand the 2nd coax line (for the primary HR-20) so that cable is strung around the exterior, very haphazardly and had to drill into the side of house to give me that 2nd line for the dual tuner. It was meant to me a temporary solution for me, as I knew that a better solution would come down the pike. I’m only now discovering SWM as a possible solution to get rid of that second wire.
Since I doubt I can talk DirecTV into coming out and installing a new SWM Slim line dish for me – I thought I could do it myself with one of the kits on ebay (or anywhere else recommended). I am (of course) looking for the cheapest, easiest solution. I do not need legacy ports and I do not need ota.
A lot of them seem to be SL3 3 LNB kits (these seem to be priced better as well). I’m confused though, since I thought that all dishes needed to be of the 5 LMB type to get all the HD channels? EDIT: I believe that the 5 LNBs are only needed for 110 & 119 which are just for international and some locals. It looks like my Indianapolis locals are on 101? Does this mean that I could I use a SL3 kit with my setup?
- Is there a better solution?
- Is it dificult to change out LMBs/ install the SWM hardware?
- What else do I need to be aware of?
Josh
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