Those settings are correctView attachment 138059 is this the one. also this is the cords for my 1000.2 and my zip is 72653. elevation 42 azimuth 62 skew 140 can someone check to see if this is right.
Those settings are correctView attachment 138059 is this the one. also this is the cords for my 1000.2 and my zip is 72653. elevation 42 azimuth 62 skew 140 can someone check to see if this is right.
look at the small label on the back, It'll Say Hopper, Hopper w/ Sling (or Hooper 2) OR Hopper 3dpx hopper. how do i tell which
Now you'll need to figure out if you need a hybrid lnb or not. Non hybrid (dpp, which you have pictured) goes with a solo node, and a hybrid lnb goes with a hub. If you can follow the lines from the dish, you'll see either a square gray or silver box, which is the node, or you'll see a smaller orange "splitter", which is a hub. Should be good to go to order an lnb after that.its a hooper
Why not just call DISH and tell them you don't have your locals in HD. Tell them why the tech couldn't get them and that you have eliminated the problem. I bet they'll send someone out to rectify the situation.
The coax ports on the LNB have a different alignment. The two on the left go to the top 2 ports on the hybrid duo hub (as you are showing it), the Hopper goes to the port marked Host. Joeys go to the ports marked Client. The third port on the LNB would be for a wing dish.
its just a orange splitter. so i need a hybrid lnb correct
Some of the guys who said it wouldn't are seasoned technicians that know exactly what they're talking aboutsome guys in here said it would work and some said it would not.so i will try a east arc hybrid lnb and i will get my hd channels and all my subscription channels correct.
Some of the guys who said it wouldn't are seasoned technicians that know exactly what they're talking about