What is the safe limit of cable runs before signal degradation from the 5LNB or the multiswitch?
My father is getting D* installed mid-September and will be feeding two receivers in his house, but he also has a B&B cottage on the back of his property. This may be a pretty tough non-standard installation:
The best spot (IMO) would have the dish on a pole about 25-30 feet from the house, pointing back over the house towards the southwest. The only place on the property without dense tree cover would be directly over the house (with some oak branches overhanging the fringes of the roof). Once mounted to the pole, the runs would be about 25-30 feet to the house/switch, then TV1 would be about 15-20 feet from switch. TV2 would be about another 75-100 feet from the switch. Then to run a cable to the cottage, maybe another 150 feet from the switch or 100 feet from the dish directly...though I would imagine all cables will have to come from the switch. If it makes a difference, the B&B would only be using a standard SD receiver (no HD, no DVR). The two TV's in the main house would both be HR20's.
So, given all that info, assuming mightily that LOS can be achieved, will it work? Or is that too long for the signal to travel? Right now he has digital service from TWC in the house and Knology in the cottage. Both are runs of about 300-350 feet from their respective street access/driveway. TWC has had lots of image problems to the point that they installed an amp at his drop/connection to the street trunk, and that gets the signal there, but most times it appears to be pretty darn over-sharpened...lots of video noise. He likes my setup with D* and just wants what's going to work.
He called D* and asked for a site survey first, but they said they couldn't do it without setting up a full install. If, when the technician arrives, we cannot find a suitable/agreeable location for LOS and SS, they will cancel the install for no penalty.
Sorry for the lengthy post, but figured I would answer your questions before you asked them of me.
My father is getting D* installed mid-September and will be feeding two receivers in his house, but he also has a B&B cottage on the back of his property. This may be a pretty tough non-standard installation:
- The house is on the National Registry of Historic Properties (about 200 years old)
- His house is tucked into some pretty decent tree cover (mostly Grand Live Oaks for volume with some pines for height).
- The house has a tin roof, so roof mounting will not be possible
- Chimney mounting might be a possibility, but these are 200 year old chimneys with 200 year old mortar.
- Mounting to the eaves would not likely be approved by the local Board of Architectural Review. He should know...he is a board member, and so is one of his neighbors.
The best spot (IMO) would have the dish on a pole about 25-30 feet from the house, pointing back over the house towards the southwest. The only place on the property without dense tree cover would be directly over the house (with some oak branches overhanging the fringes of the roof). Once mounted to the pole, the runs would be about 25-30 feet to the house/switch, then TV1 would be about 15-20 feet from switch. TV2 would be about another 75-100 feet from the switch. Then to run a cable to the cottage, maybe another 150 feet from the switch or 100 feet from the dish directly...though I would imagine all cables will have to come from the switch. If it makes a difference, the B&B would only be using a standard SD receiver (no HD, no DVR). The two TV's in the main house would both be HR20's.
So, given all that info, assuming mightily that LOS can be achieved, will it work? Or is that too long for the signal to travel? Right now he has digital service from TWC in the house and Knology in the cottage. Both are runs of about 300-350 feet from their respective street access/driveway. TWC has had lots of image problems to the point that they installed an amp at his drop/connection to the street trunk, and that gets the signal there, but most times it appears to be pretty darn over-sharpened...lots of video noise. He likes my setup with D* and just wants what's going to work.
He called D* and asked for a site survey first, but they said they couldn't do it without setting up a full install. If, when the technician arrives, we cannot find a suitable/agreeable location for LOS and SS, they will cancel the install for no penalty.
Sorry for the lengthy post, but figured I would answer your questions before you asked them of me.