Some people have been wondering if you could feed a dual tuner from a DP Dual looking at 61.5 and the answer is yes but there are certain restrictions. The splitter must be a high frequency (5-2200 MHz), power passing splitter. It's possible because the receiver is looking at a single orbital location and there are no diseqc commands involved. This will not work for more than one location.
Here is an example of the splitter I'm talking about. I used a different splitter beause it was available to me today.
5-2300 Mhz 2-Way 1 Pp - PV23-402
Here are my results below with a splitter with power passing on both ports. It's been suggested by a couple of people to use a power passing splitter only on one port and not on both ports.
See this post by Tyralak:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/1266872-post159.html
I tried this is on a 622 receiver.
Splitter used. (Paladin Tools bought at Frys)
Check Switch Results:
Both tuners showing different channels:
The first channel is ESPN HD and it's coming from tuner 2. Since I'm diplexing TV2 to a TV downstairs, I use a couple of cable spitters. The picture doesn't look that good after connecting the high frequency splitter. So this splitter introduces a higher loss to the UHF/VHF side of the diplexer. Besides that small problem everything worked fine.
One more thing, there was no drop in signal strength by adding the splitter but it did introduce a higher loss on the diplexer.
So there you Mike and Ralfy.
Here is an example of the splitter I'm talking about. I used a different splitter beause it was available to me today.
5-2300 Mhz 2-Way 1 Pp - PV23-402
Here are my results below with a splitter with power passing on both ports. It's been suggested by a couple of people to use a power passing splitter only on one port and not on both ports.
See this post by Tyralak:
http://www.satelliteguys.us/1266872-post159.html
I tried this is on a 622 receiver.
Splitter used. (Paladin Tools bought at Frys)
Check Switch Results:
Both tuners showing different channels:
The first channel is ESPN HD and it's coming from tuner 2. Since I'm diplexing TV2 to a TV downstairs, I use a couple of cable spitters. The picture doesn't look that good after connecting the high frequency splitter. So this splitter introduces a higher loss to the UHF/VHF side of the diplexer. Besides that small problem everything worked fine.
One more thing, there was no drop in signal strength by adding the splitter but it did introduce a higher loss on the diplexer.
So there you Mike and Ralfy.