In my neighborhood we can't see 119 from the rooftops. I solved my problem with my RCA DSA8900E dish that had 2 lnbs and one empty spot (later used for the 'C' 110 sat) by taking the dish mounted (not integeral) multiswitch off, running the 2 cables from 101 to my garage where I had the switch, and putting up the original round dish on the property line to see 119 and running
its 2 cables to the "B" sat in on the 4x4. All was fine as it continues to be with the 110 added. (from the property line we can't see 110 or 101)
My neighbor has the new Terk with the integrated multiswitch and can't see 119. I am willing to and have mounted another dish on the property line for hime, but can't hook it to his integrated switch. Even if we use the external Terk switch and sent this round dish to a 5x8 as sat B, we would loose sat C as that is mixed in the internal multiswitch.
But... what if.... I used a combiner to pass the 110 since the 119 with it is NOTHING... or would it be best to cover the 119 lnb with something. Since I would not need nor could not use a full "C Kit", is the combiner simply a higher freqency splitter hooked backwards (and labeled as such)?
Barry
its 2 cables to the "B" sat in on the 4x4. All was fine as it continues to be with the 110 added. (from the property line we can't see 110 or 101)
My neighbor has the new Terk with the integrated multiswitch and can't see 119. I am willing to and have mounted another dish on the property line for hime, but can't hook it to his integrated switch. Even if we use the external Terk switch and sent this round dish to a 5x8 as sat B, we would loose sat C as that is mixed in the internal multiswitch.
But... what if.... I used a combiner to pass the 110 since the 119 with it is NOTHING... or would it be best to cover the 119 lnb with something. Since I would not need nor could not use a full "C Kit", is the combiner simply a higher freqency splitter hooked backwards (and labeled as such)?
Barry