First post here so pls be easy on the newbie
I currently have a 322 and a 622 hooked up to 2 dishes (everything installed by Dish tech).
I want to take my 322 with me in my RV without disturbing my dishes on the roof so I picked up a new (to me) Dish 500 dish that has two LNB. There are labels on each side of the LNB...one side says 119 and the other says 110 so I assumes I can hook this up to get both sats. There are a total of two outputs on the LNB.
What is the wiring config that I need to get this dish to work with my 322 on both satellites? I can get the 110 at 80+ but it does not show the 119 at all on the check switch screen. I can post a pic of the check switch screen if it will help.
I have two clean RG6 cables attached to the two LNB ports and connected one to the Sat1 and the other to the Sat2 input on the 322. Do I need some other component in line to combine the signals? I see the logo on the 322 is Dish Pro Plus or something...does that make a difference to what LNB I can use?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated
Thanks,
Greg
I currently have a 322 and a 622 hooked up to 2 dishes (everything installed by Dish tech).
I want to take my 322 with me in my RV without disturbing my dishes on the roof so I picked up a new (to me) Dish 500 dish that has two LNB. There are labels on each side of the LNB...one side says 119 and the other says 110 so I assumes I can hook this up to get both sats. There are a total of two outputs on the LNB.
What is the wiring config that I need to get this dish to work with my 322 on both satellites? I can get the 110 at 80+ but it does not show the 119 at all on the check switch screen. I can post a pic of the check switch screen if it will help.
I have two clean RG6 cables attached to the two LNB ports and connected one to the Sat1 and the other to the Sat2 input on the 322. Do I need some other component in line to combine the signals? I see the logo on the 322 is Dish Pro Plus or something...does that make a difference to what LNB I can use?
Any help or advice would be much appreciated
Thanks,
Greg