Receiver Connections

apollobc

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:confused: Hello... New to DISH and expecting an install this week! I am uncertain as to how many dish connections are required to connect to the satellight. From what I can tell it takes 2-cables from the dish to the receiver? If I have 3-Receivers does that mean 6-cables are required from the dish? (1-duel and 2 single receivers). As a side note what is ment by "Agile Modulated Output"?

Thanks again for any enlightment on the subject!!

PS You guys must just hate these newbie questions... :)
 
Nope, Dish only needs one cable from the dish to the receiver, even for dual tuners. Three receivers three cables. I can't answer the AMO question.
 
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Thanks for the information guys....

I was concerned because the picture of the receiver shows 2 satellite connections??
 

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Don't worry. The two tuner inputs you pictured take a thing called a "separator", via two stubby coaxes, both supplied with the receiver. A single coax comes down from the dish, and connects to the separator.
 
Thanks for the information guys....

I was concerned because the picture of the receiver shows 2 satellite connections??


you'll get something similar to this

dpp_separator.JPG


dish has always been great about this. after such a long time directv has begun to do a similar install. you'll be extremely happy with their hardware! by the way welcome to satguys :)
 
The agile modulator is a RF signal generator that provides both TV1 and TV2 in NTSC format via a single coaxial cable connection from the rear of the 622/722/722k.

You can choose the output channels for TV1 and TV2 to send to outlying TV sets so that they can be modulated into your OTA channels with minimal interference.
 

Can I still use 622 for OTA HD if unsubscribed?

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