I picked up 3 boxes of Belden 1189A to wire my office for satellite and wonder if I made a serious mistake.
The system is up and running with a Dish1000, 3 DPP44 switches cascaded, and 8 receivers planned.
3 of the receivers are running now straight off the dish, I haven't connected the switches yet, and the signal is in the mid 90s.
But then I googled "Belden 1189A" and my jaw hit the keyboard when I saw that it was only sweep tested to 1 GHz.
My longest run is just under 200' and it has a mid-nineties strength. Am I going to run in to problems?
I'd hate to pull new cable (nearly 3000 feet in all) but if that's what's required for long-term reliability then that's what I'll do.
Tech specs for the cable: http://bwccat.belden.com/ecat/pdf/1189A.pdf
Thanks in advance.
Dirk
The system is up and running with a Dish1000, 3 DPP44 switches cascaded, and 8 receivers planned.
3 of the receivers are running now straight off the dish, I haven't connected the switches yet, and the signal is in the mid 90s.
But then I googled "Belden 1189A" and my jaw hit the keyboard when I saw that it was only sweep tested to 1 GHz.
My longest run is just under 200' and it has a mid-nineties strength. Am I going to run in to problems?
I'd hate to pull new cable (nearly 3000 feet in all) but if that's what's required for long-term reliability then that's what I'll do.
Tech specs for the cable: http://bwccat.belden.com/ecat/pdf/1189A.pdf
Thanks in advance.
Dirk