I travel and live in my RV. I have two TV's connected by coax to a junction box that is in turn, connected to the standard DISH tuner. I have a Winegard single LNB dish on the roof of the RV that will enable me to watch either the feeds from 110 or 119 depending on how I point it. I also have a StarBand dish for internet that has a "bird-on-a-wire" set up with two LNB's(maybe Legacy). When the StarBand signal is peaked, so are both 110 and 119 for DISH network. I run both LNB's through a SW-21 switch and a single coax cable goes to the DISH tuner.
I just purchased a DVR-625 Receiver that I want to use. It appears that the only thing I can do it run a double set of coax from the LNB's to the receiver. I would have liked to use the single coax with the DISH splitter but it doesn't seem like I can do that. Is there any work-around for that?
Also, sometimes I need to use the small Winegard dish on the roof. Can I still run the single LNB through the DVR with only one or the other satellite peaked?
Any other suggestions or hints for this RVer?
I just purchased a DVR-625 Receiver that I want to use. It appears that the only thing I can do it run a double set of coax from the LNB's to the receiver. I would have liked to use the single coax with the DISH splitter but it doesn't seem like I can do that. Is there any work-around for that?
Also, sometimes I need to use the small Winegard dish on the roof. Can I still run the single LNB through the DVR with only one or the other satellite peaked?
Any other suggestions or hints for this RVer?