I've searched, but with it is very difficult to search 3 character terms (129, lnb, etc).
What I would like to know is what would happen in a scenario where the 1000.2 dish is receiving a 4th input from a Dish500 at 129W? In other words, getting signal from 129W from two different LNBFs.
Will it work without errors?
Will the system make use of the stronger signals from the wing dish?
Aside from using aluminum foil, is there some way to temporarily disable an LNBF on the D1000.2?
With the imminent switch to IPTV by Sky Angel, I am thinking of swinging my D500 around to 129W again.
Another option would be to use the D500 for 110/119 and use the center LNBF of the D1000.2 to peak on 129W. Now that would be interesting! Maybe I will take a stab at this if I can find some spare time. I suppose I would have to use the W adapter and a solo LNBF in the center position, though. I rather doubt the DPP Triple center out (event with only the one source) will successfully feed a DPP Dual input port.
Red
PS: If it weren't for the "wobble" effect I would have no trouble with 129W on the D1000.2 here in deep south Texas. Using a D500 gives me about 90-95% success - no signal drop outs - on 129W from this location; Using a D1000.2 gives me about 60% success. Of course, that 40% is at the worst possible time!
What I would like to know is what would happen in a scenario where the 1000.2 dish is receiving a 4th input from a Dish500 at 129W? In other words, getting signal from 129W from two different LNBFs.
Will it work without errors?
Will the system make use of the stronger signals from the wing dish?
Aside from using aluminum foil, is there some way to temporarily disable an LNBF on the D1000.2?
With the imminent switch to IPTV by Sky Angel, I am thinking of swinging my D500 around to 129W again.
Another option would be to use the D500 for 110/119 and use the center LNBF of the D1000.2 to peak on 129W. Now that would be interesting! Maybe I will take a stab at this if I can find some spare time. I suppose I would have to use the W adapter and a solo LNBF in the center position, though. I rather doubt the DPP Triple center out (event with only the one source) will successfully feed a DPP Dual input port.
Red
PS: If it weren't for the "wobble" effect I would have no trouble with 129W on the D1000.2 here in deep south Texas. Using a D500 gives me about 90-95% success - no signal drop outs - on 129W from this location; Using a D1000.2 gives me about 60% success. Of course, that 40% is at the worst possible time!