A diseqc #1 command will put the connected to port on 119 sat and diseqc #2 will put the port on 110 sat. No DP LNB ports can do two sats at the same time, a DP Plus twin can with special codes.
nope. Almost all the FTA satellites use Linear. There are bandstacked LNB's out there for KU Band linear. I have some and they work great.
I know you can change the output mode of the DishPro Quad by using the "Check Switch" feature on Dish ird's. My question is does anyone know how exactly "Check Switch" does it? Tone on/off, voltage change, diseqc commands, ???
The default mode of the DishPro Quad is:
port 1 - 119
port 2 - 110
port 3 - 119
port 4 - 110
and I'm trying to figure out how to put it in the following mode but without using a Dish ird:
port 1 - 110/119
port 2 - 110/119
port 3 - 110/119
port 4 - 110/119
I know this can be done, I just need to know how "Check Switch" does it.
Thanks to anyone who can shed light on this!
Let me preface this reply . I have been in the satellite business for nearly ten years. Most of those with Dish. If installlers are saying this, they either need a refresher course or a new line of work.Funny, everyone I've ever talked to, including installers seems to think "twin" is a reference to the fact that there are two lnb's contained in a single housing. Hence a single lnb can receive 1 orbital positions while a twin can receive 2.
Anyways, as I said... Semantics.
From the link you provided (specifically, Tech Portal : (choose receiver model) : Equipment : DISH Pro Home Page > DP Twin): "A DISH Pro Twin LNBF looks at the 110 and 119 orbital locations, ". How is that done, in the absence of a rotor, without having 2 LNBs?dishcomm said:If installlers are saying this, they either need a refresher course or a new line of work.