I was just thinking about an 18" Dish Network dish that is mounted on my roof (from previous house owner) and realized that my receiver came with a 4x1 DiSEqC switch so why not put that Dish Network dish to use since it will just be sitting up there otherwise. I wouldn't mind picking up the NASA channel with it on 119W.
However, the Dish Network dish is on top of my house, and my FTA dish is on the opposite side of the house on a mast. I would suspect, at minimum, 50 feet of coax will be needed to connect the Dish Network dish to the 4x1 switch, which will be next to my FTA dish, and from there into the house (through another 50 feet of coax). If I have somewhere between 50-75 feet of coax between the Dish Network dish and the switch, will I still be able to pick up 119W? I'm just not sure how close dishes need to be to each other when you are using a switch.
What do you all think?
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I know that there are very few FTA channels available through an 18" dish, according to Iceberg - http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-mpeg2-faqs/34131-what-can-i-get-18-dish-dish-500-a.html, but I figured might as well use it for at least one channel since it isn't being used for any right now
However, the Dish Network dish is on top of my house, and my FTA dish is on the opposite side of the house on a mast. I would suspect, at minimum, 50 feet of coax will be needed to connect the Dish Network dish to the 4x1 switch, which will be next to my FTA dish, and from there into the house (through another 50 feet of coax). If I have somewhere between 50-75 feet of coax between the Dish Network dish and the switch, will I still be able to pick up 119W? I'm just not sure how close dishes need to be to each other when you are using a switch.
What do you all think?
:EDIT:
I know that there are very few FTA channels available through an 18" dish, according to Iceberg - http://www.satelliteguys.us/fta-mpeg2-faqs/34131-what-can-i-get-18-dish-dish-500-a.html, but I figured might as well use it for at least one channel since it isn't being used for any right now
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