I ran it the opposite when I did it many years ago. 4 satellites into the DPP44, one satellite into the DP21 the other input of the DP21 was the DPP44 output. The output of the DP21 went to the receiver.
I ran it the opposite when I did it many years ago. 4 satellites into the DPP44, one satellite into the DP21 the other input of the DP21 was the DPP44 output. The output of the DP21 went to the receiver.
Not my issue I have signal. It's getting it from the switches to the house that is the problem.I took my receiver and a small TV to the dish to play with it when I did it the first time.
Not my issue I have signal. It's getting it from the switches to the house that is the problem. BTW put a new cable, now finding it in the wall is the problem.I took my receiver and a small TV to the dish to play with it when I did it the first time.
Not my issue I have signal. It's getting it from the switches to the house that is the problem.
I thought it might be. So I ran a new line yesterday. Today I hooked it up and I could see all 5 sats on line one. On line 2 it showed up w/ 5 slots but not showing all all 5 sats. So the LNB splitter is still an issue. Have an HFS-2 on the way and should be here sometime early next week.So you think one of the lines between the DP21s and the 722k is the problem?
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The LNB only had one output?
I thought it might be. So I ran a new line yesterday. Today I hooked it up and I could see all 5 sats on line one. On line 2 it showed up w/ 5 slots but not showing all all 5 sats. So the LNB splitter is still an issue. Have an HFS-2 on the way and should be here sometime early next week.
DP 500+ LNB only has one 118.7 output.
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For the test you could run it into the DPP44 and use a LNB with 2 outputs for the DP21 input.
Showed all 5 sats on the meter or on the receiver? I'm just still wondering if the check switch will put 5 orbital slots on there. Just remember that both sides have to be the same or you can't exit check switch.
Why not the D? That is what I received today, even though it isn't what was displayed in the picture, when I ordered. It is working though. Have 118.7 now and now can watch Euronews.It looks like the Holland HFS-2 (definitely NOT 2P, preferably not 2D, etc.) would be the best alternative to the older splitter pictured in my previous post. Looks like you could also use an HFS-4 as a four-way splitter if you need more feeds. Preferable to use a DP dual when possible and add two two-way splitters.
EDIT: I just realized, you can use a (compliant) splitter BEFORE DPP switches with no problem. Say you have a 1000.2WA and two DPP33s, you can use a (compliant) splitter on each of the three sat feeds between the dish and the switches to hook up both DPP33s.
The only issues I could see with the splitters is when used with diplexors it can cause dB loss (weaker TV2 signals.) Also there is a dB loss on the satellite feeds, which may or may not be negligible.
Why not the D? That is what I received today, even though it isn't what was displayed in the picture, when I ordered. It is working though. Have 118.7 now and now can watch Euronews.
That can actually be a GOOD thing. It also could be the reason it's working now and wasn't before.Well, the D passes DC power from both ports to the LNB. The other one passes power thru only one port. I don't guess it's a big deal, but the Dish-branded splitters/separators only pass power thru one port. I hate it when sellers send you something different than pictured/advertised. Personally I'd contact them and ask that they send the right one, but that's your call.
Glad to see that you're up and running!
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That can actually be a GOOD thing. It also could be the reason it's working now and wasn't before.