From the thread "Dish still installing legacy LNBs?":
What I got out of http://www.dishretailer.com/dpp/dpptwin.pdf and put on the EKB is "Legacy receivers don't require the DP Adapter if two receivers are connected; however, if both receivers are legacy the 3rd satellite input can't be used." Did something change or did I misunderstand?
I've often seen the DPP44 limitation repeated but haven't seen the install guide myself. The thinking is that a DP LNB needs more power than the 13v put out by a legacy receiver needing an odd transponder. But what if the "required" DP receiver is viewing a different sat than the legacy receiver(s)?SimpleSimon said:I just REread the DPP44 install guide and did NOT see any limitation requiring "at least one DishPro receiver".
That limitation DOES apply to the DPP-Twin however.
What I got out of http://www.dishretailer.com/dpp/dpptwin.pdf and put on the EKB is "Legacy receivers don't require the DP Adapter if two receivers are connected; however, if both receivers are legacy the 3rd satellite input can't be used." Did something change or did I misunderstand?