Re: post 17
The versions of the Twin are explained at http://ekb.dbstalk.com/35. The DP Quad is the 4-output version of the DP Twin. The DPP Twin adds a satellite input so that no additional switch is required to feed 3 satellites to 2 receivers. There is no DPP Quad.
All DP and DPP receivers can use legacy LNBs and switches. DishPro is explained at http://ekb.dbstalk.com/217.
Re: post 19
DP Twin, DP Single (or DP Dual), DP34, 4 lines to 4 receivers.
You may not get a DP34 when your 942 is installed though since a DPP Twin meets the needs of your 2 receivers.
You can hook up the 942 to your legacy Twin now to let it download the current software. Then the installer will only need to wait for another check switch.
Datwell, your legacy Dish500 must have 2 dual LNBs. Kberk's has a legacy Twin which must be replaced because it is maxed out at 2 tuners and can't be used to feed an SW64.
The versions of the Twin are explained at http://ekb.dbstalk.com/35. The DP Quad is the 4-output version of the DP Twin. The DPP Twin adds a satellite input so that no additional switch is required to feed 3 satellites to 2 receivers. There is no DPP Quad.
All DP and DPP receivers can use legacy LNBs and switches. DishPro is explained at http://ekb.dbstalk.com/217.
Re: post 19
DP Twin, DP Single (or DP Dual), DP34, 4 lines to 4 receivers.
You may not get a DP34 when your 942 is installed though since a DPP Twin meets the needs of your 2 receivers.
You can hook up the 942 to your legacy Twin now to let it download the current software. Then the installer will only need to wait for another check switch.
Datwell, your legacy Dish500 must have 2 dual LNBs. Kberk's has a legacy Twin which must be replaced because it is maxed out at 2 tuners and can't be used to feed an SW64.