It would be really awesome if the installer DID use a DPP Twin, at least then the bulk of the programming (110/119) would be coming in. Furthermore, two receivers (regardless if they're DPP or just DP tech) would be available for use.
Standard Configuration:
If this is your setup you will need about a 6' RG6 to run from the DPdual or single to the DPP Twin, this would give you all three sats on the 622 and maybe the 942 also... would this not work webbydude?DISH 1000 includes a DP Plus Twin and a DP Dual (or DP Single) LNBF - no switch needed for up to two receivers.
- DP Plus Twin LNBF for orbital locations; 110°, 119°
- DP Dual (or DP Single) LNBF for orbital locations; 129°
* When installing with a DPP 44 switch, the DP Dual must be connected directly to the switch and NOT to the DPP Twin.
Well, the Dish tech came today found that the DPP44 was ok, it was the power inserter. He said my setup did not need the power inserter because all my receivers were DishPro technology. He bypassed the power inserter and all is well. That was the only thing I did not try. Live and learn I guess.
Well, the Dish tech came today found that the DPP44 was ok, it was the power inserter. He said my setup did not need the power inserter because all my receivers were DishPro technology. He bypassed the power inserter and all is well. That was the only thing I did not try. Live and learn I guess.
Is there really such a thing as a DishPro receiver?
Hmm, once again the installer is not correct. Yes, you have a bad power inserter and by removing it he fixed the problem. But, it's imperative to have the power inserter in port 1 to supply power to the LNBs and switch. The receivers are now supplying more power than they were designed to. You may have problems in the future with the receivers.
I would just buy a power inserter online and take care of the problem.
you might have a bad connection somewhere in the line with your power inserter so the switch is not seeing the inserterI must be doing something wrong. I unplugged all receivers and power inverter. I disconnected every cable going into the switch. I connected all cables back to switch. Plugged in the receiver connected to the power inserter and plugged in the power inserter. Performed check switch and still didn't work. Can the power inserter be connected to Port 1 by itself, and not be connected to a receiver?