Will the new dish 500+ lnb work in the eastern arch? like florida? to get 110 119 and 118.7 and possibly 129? this will cut the use of the dpp 44 switch?
Your question really dosen't have an answer, Eastern ARC not arch is satellites at 61.5/72.7 & 77 so it won't work. You can pickup the Western Arc (110/119 & 129) from some locations in Florida but the low look angles for 129 are a problem.
raub said:Thank you Boba. I appreciate it very much. I was just checking to see if this is better option than the regular lnb that picks up 110 118.7 119 and 129 with the dpp 44 switch. I was trying to see if I can eliminate that switch. Thank you again and sorry for the confusion and an idiot question regarding the arc
Miner said:I don't know much about the new LNB but if it is like the .2 and .4 LNBs, it has 3 output ports and 1 input port, so it would appear it picks up 110, 118.7 and 119, and if you have a second dish pointed at 129, run the coax to the input port. It makes me wonder if dish will put out a new 1000+ LNB with integrated switch as well?
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It would be awesome if that were the case but unless something has changed recently, the Dish 1000+ still requires a DPP44.It's awesome not having to use the DPP 44 for 1000+ installs
Yep, and don't forget to also remove the power inverter.Thank you guys for the full details. So this new onboard should work with vip222k to get 110 119 118.7 129 and no need for dpp 44
Your question really dosen't have an answer, Eastern ARC not arch is satellites at 61.5/72.7 & 77 so it won't work. You can pickup the Western Arc (110/119 & 129) from some locations in Florida but the low look angles for 129 are a problem.
Shouldn't that be the opposite? I always thought the farther south you go the higher the elevation.