Hi guys,
I've been busy with other things for several years and just getting back into the satellite hobby while I look for a new job. The latest info I have found on this subject seems to be 8 years or more old. So I figured I would ask, if a Hopper 3 user with a WA Hybrid 1k2 triple (119,110,nothing) decides to add International channels that exist only on 118, what would Dish typically install to support this?
Based on what I think I know, I see three possibilities:
1. Add an original style Dish500+ with the combo 119/118 with two outputs, 118 attached to the input on the existing Hybrid LNBF - I think that part is discontinued and very hard to find, there's currently a guy on ebay that wants $800+ for one as a "superdish repoint kit"
2. Replace it all with a new style Dish500+ which has 119/118/110 all in one unit with three outputs; feed these to a DPH42 then the single line to the Hopper.
3. Add the new style Dish500+ and connect one of its outputs to the input on the existing Hybrid LNBF - I've not yet found any evidence that this is workable.
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.
I've been busy with other things for several years and just getting back into the satellite hobby while I look for a new job. The latest info I have found on this subject seems to be 8 years or more old. So I figured I would ask, if a Hopper 3 user with a WA Hybrid 1k2 triple (119,110,nothing) decides to add International channels that exist only on 118, what would Dish typically install to support this?
Based on what I think I know, I see three possibilities:
1. Add an original style Dish500+ with the combo 119/118 with two outputs, 118 attached to the input on the existing Hybrid LNBF - I think that part is discontinued and very hard to find, there's currently a guy on ebay that wants $800+ for one as a "superdish repoint kit"
2. Replace it all with a new style Dish500+ which has 119/118/110 all in one unit with three outputs; feed these to a DPH42 then the single line to the Hopper.
3. Add the new style Dish500+ and connect one of its outputs to the input on the existing Hybrid LNBF - I've not yet found any evidence that this is workable.
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome.