Hello everyone, I need help for my setup. I live in Puerto Rico, for those who don't know where is it, it is on the caribbean.
I have 2 old Dish receivers, nothing fancy single tuner each. Two Dishes with legacy dual LNB connected to SW21 and SW21X switches. I got a new DVR-625 dual tuner receiver which comes with a Dish Separator. The instructions said that the separator is meant to be used with either a DPP44 switch OR a Dish PRO LNB.
I went to a local store and I was told to remove the separator a run two separate lines for each tuner for the following reasons:
1) The satellite frequency used in PR is different from that in the US and that is why we need to use Legacy LNBs
2) The DPP44 switch will not work with Legacy LNBs
3) If I try to install the separator using a DPP4 and installing a third receiver I could damage the LNB or receiver because there is some kind of voltage difference that he tried to explain and I could not understand.
He suggested a different method which uses two switches that can receive up to three sat connections and feed to receivers connected to the SW21s to have the two cables for the dual tuner and a adittional cable for the third receiver. This methoid was cheaper but honestly I would not like to run two cables to the 625 receiver.
Is it true that the separator wont work with legacy lnbs and a DPP44 ?
Is it possible to do what I want, using a single cable to the 625 connected to the separator, with a different switch?
Thank you for your help.
I have 2 old Dish receivers, nothing fancy single tuner each. Two Dishes with legacy dual LNB connected to SW21 and SW21X switches. I got a new DVR-625 dual tuner receiver which comes with a Dish Separator. The instructions said that the separator is meant to be used with either a DPP44 switch OR a Dish PRO LNB.
I went to a local store and I was told to remove the separator a run two separate lines for each tuner for the following reasons:
1) The satellite frequency used in PR is different from that in the US and that is why we need to use Legacy LNBs
2) The DPP44 switch will not work with Legacy LNBs
3) If I try to install the separator using a DPP4 and installing a third receiver I could damage the LNB or receiver because there is some kind of voltage difference that he tried to explain and I could not understand.
He suggested a different method which uses two switches that can receive up to three sat connections and feed to receivers connected to the SW21s to have the two cables for the dual tuner and a adittional cable for the third receiver. This methoid was cheaper but honestly I would not like to run two cables to the 625 receiver.
Is it true that the separator wont work with legacy lnbs and a DPP44 ?
Is it possible to do what I want, using a single cable to the 625 connected to the separator, with a different switch?
Thank you for your help.