doctor J
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For those of you who have Line Of Sight issues but would like to upgrade to the AT-9 dish for MPEG-4 receivers I can confirm a solution.
I had proposed previously that since the Cal Amp version of the AT-9 dish has regular F connectors that 2 dishes can be connected together with regular coax cable and function as one (the side arm 110 & 119 LNB of dish #1 connected to the main 101 - 99&103 LNB housing of Dish #2). I constructed a setup as above separated by 25 feet of coax between the 2 dishes and recorded the following signal strengths using an old Hughes receiver. Unfortunately my H-20 went KAPUT on the 1st restart and could not complete the test. They are way too fragile!
Cal Amp Dish #1
101 tr 1 - 99
119 tr 22-100
110 tr 8 - 88
Cal Amp Dish #2
101 tr 1 - 99
119 tr 22-100
110 tr 8 - 82
Duo-Dish
101 tr 1 - 99
119 tr 22- 99
110 tr 8 - 87
Therefore at 25 feet there is NO significant signal deterioration with the dual dish setup.
Hope this helps someone
Doctor j
I had proposed previously that since the Cal Amp version of the AT-9 dish has regular F connectors that 2 dishes can be connected together with regular coax cable and function as one (the side arm 110 & 119 LNB of dish #1 connected to the main 101 - 99&103 LNB housing of Dish #2). I constructed a setup as above separated by 25 feet of coax between the 2 dishes and recorded the following signal strengths using an old Hughes receiver. Unfortunately my H-20 went KAPUT on the 1st restart and could not complete the test. They are way too fragile!
Cal Amp Dish #1
101 tr 1 - 99
119 tr 22-100
110 tr 8 - 88
Cal Amp Dish #2
101 tr 1 - 99
119 tr 22-100
110 tr 8 - 82
Duo-Dish
101 tr 1 - 99
119 tr 22- 99
110 tr 8 - 87
Therefore at 25 feet there is NO significant signal deterioration with the dual dish setup.
Hope this helps someone
Doctor j