EQUIPMENT / SCENARIO
I have an Edison OS mio satellite receiver
GeoSat 1.2m (4 ft) dish
C/Ku Band Combo Universal LNBF
Ku Band LNBF
~100 ft distance w/ 2 inch conduit between house and pullbox next to dish
Crawl space for installing coax line amplifier
Planning multiple Ku LNB and/or an additional satellite dishes in the future
TONE SPLITTER / DISEQC
I have a Edison OS mio satellite receiver & a C/Ku Band Combo LNBF on a GeoSat 1.2m (4 ft) dish.
I have a two (2) tone splitter for controlling the C/Ku combo LNB, but I am guessing from my brief research, if I'm going to be mounting more multiple Ku LNB's onto the same dish support arm, forget about using the two (2) tone splitter and use either a 4x1 or 8x1 Diseqc switch and allow the receiver to select between the multiple LNB's and the combo C/Ku LNB.
From diagrams posted here, the two (2) tone splitter seems to be still useful if having a second separate dish installed, although not sure how this would work-out, if at all with this receiver.
COAX CABLING
The currently installed (one) dish is ~100 feet from the house with a planned large PVC/NM pull box next to the dish.
As far as the cable runs for the lowest loss, I will run the least amount of cable needed and place all the splitters/Diseqc switches inside the PVC pull box? Then run the required ~15 feet of multiple coax cables from the large pull box switch(es) to each LNB on the dish? Or do people mount the splitter/Diseqc switches on the dish support arm exposed to weather?
Guessing the amplified line would be amplified from the amplifier to the next device on the cable, or amplify through the splitter/switch to the LNB?
Toss an inline coax Sonora LA141R-T (150ft) amplifier near the receiver.
Figured-out, if I'm going over the 150ft, then get the Sonora LA281R-T. Took quite sometime to figure the differences was power/distance between these two amplifiers!
Any reason to pull more than one or two ~125 feet RG-11 cables from the house to pullbox, aside from installing one or two dishes? I would presume let the Diseqc switch(es) handle everything? Only reason to run more than two RG11 cables would be for backup? Although likely not ever needed as I have two inch NM conduit in the ground, and with the thicker cable will likely never fail in my lifetime.
I have an Edison OS mio satellite receiver
GeoSat 1.2m (4 ft) dish
C/Ku Band Combo Universal LNBF
Ku Band LNBF
~100 ft distance w/ 2 inch conduit between house and pullbox next to dish
Crawl space for installing coax line amplifier
Planning multiple Ku LNB and/or an additional satellite dishes in the future
TONE SPLITTER / DISEQC
I have a Edison OS mio satellite receiver & a C/Ku Band Combo LNBF on a GeoSat 1.2m (4 ft) dish.
I have a two (2) tone splitter for controlling the C/Ku combo LNB, but I am guessing from my brief research, if I'm going to be mounting more multiple Ku LNB's onto the same dish support arm, forget about using the two (2) tone splitter and use either a 4x1 or 8x1 Diseqc switch and allow the receiver to select between the multiple LNB's and the combo C/Ku LNB.
From diagrams posted here, the two (2) tone splitter seems to be still useful if having a second separate dish installed, although not sure how this would work-out, if at all with this receiver.
COAX CABLING
The currently installed (one) dish is ~100 feet from the house with a planned large PVC/NM pull box next to the dish.
As far as the cable runs for the lowest loss, I will run the least amount of cable needed and place all the splitters/Diseqc switches inside the PVC pull box? Then run the required ~15 feet of multiple coax cables from the large pull box switch(es) to each LNB on the dish? Or do people mount the splitter/Diseqc switches on the dish support arm exposed to weather?
Guessing the amplified line would be amplified from the amplifier to the next device on the cable, or amplify through the splitter/switch to the LNB?
Toss an inline coax Sonora LA141R-T (150ft) amplifier near the receiver.
Figured-out, if I'm going over the 150ft, then get the Sonora LA281R-T. Took quite sometime to figure the differences was power/distance between these two amplifiers!
Any reason to pull more than one or two ~125 feet RG-11 cables from the house to pullbox, aside from installing one or two dishes? I would presume let the Diseqc switch(es) handle everything? Only reason to run more than two RG11 cables would be for backup? Although likely not ever needed as I have two inch NM conduit in the ground, and with the thicker cable will likely never fail in my lifetime.