Again, i wasn't able to find existing posts about this subject but if there is/are just say so and i'll do more searching on this forum.
I'm getting ready to replace my DP 34 switch at my SuperDISH with DPP 44 over a single cable to DPP Separator to DVR 508 (single tuner) and receiver 301 (single tuner). Some folks say the splitted signals should only be fed to a dual tuner receiver or DVR and have them go to 2 separate devices. Some says having 2 signals go to 2 separate equipments, eg. 301 and 508 is perfectly okay.
Can someone please straighten me on this myth?
Also, how does most folks place the DPP 44 power inserter and DPP separator? Distance from the coax wall plate to the location of 508 and 311 is about ~7 feet. Given that is it better to place the DPP 44 power inserter and DPP near the equipments? Or place the power inserter near the wall plate and separator near the equipments? Or put both the separator and power inserter at the wall plate and run 2 cables ~7 feet each to 508 and 311? I'm so confused.
I'm getting ready to replace my DP 34 switch at my SuperDISH with DPP 44 over a single cable to DPP Separator to DVR 508 (single tuner) and receiver 301 (single tuner). Some folks say the splitted signals should only be fed to a dual tuner receiver or DVR and have them go to 2 separate devices. Some says having 2 signals go to 2 separate equipments, eg. 301 and 508 is perfectly okay.
Can someone please straighten me on this myth?
Also, how does most folks place the DPP 44 power inserter and DPP separator? Distance from the coax wall plate to the location of 508 and 311 is about ~7 feet. Given that is it better to place the DPP 44 power inserter and DPP near the equipments? Or place the power inserter near the wall plate and separator near the equipments? Or put both the separator and power inserter at the wall plate and run 2 cables ~7 feet each to 508 and 311? I'm so confused.