I've got a Dish 1000 system with the 110, 119, and 129 LNBs, and three lines going into the house. One line goes to my 722 dual tuner with a "separator" to "split" it for the two inputs. The second line coming in goes to a std. def. 311 rec'r. The third line coming in is dead. Don't know if its the coax or the LNB, but lets consider it useless. I want to add another 311 rec'r. How can I do this without running a new line or replacing the LNB? (Dish wants $$ to come fix THEIR stuff)
I've tried splitting the second line coming in (the one hooked straight to the 311) with a variety of devices and none will work properly. A standard 2150 MHz splitter will nearly do the trick, but if I'm watching a certain block of channels on one receiver then the other receiver must also be tuned to one of those particular channels, and if I'm watching another particular block of channels then the other receiver must be on one of those channels as well. I don't know if that's because the LNB is tuned to one satellite and the receiver is asking it to go to another, or if its spot-beam related, etc, since it seems as though if the first 311 is tuned to one of my local channels, the other one must be tuned to a local as well (doesn't matter which) and if the original 311 is tuned to any other channel, well you get the picture...
I looked into a separator, like what is used on my 722 dual, but I hear that won't work for two separate SD rec'rs. Can anyone confirm this?
Otherwise I need some kind of switch, but which will work? Remember, I've only got two lines coming in the house, not three, and one is being "separated" for the 722. Can I use one of those old 4-way multiswitches that i'm seeing on clearance everywhere? Any other suggestions?
Much appreciated.
I've tried splitting the second line coming in (the one hooked straight to the 311) with a variety of devices and none will work properly. A standard 2150 MHz splitter will nearly do the trick, but if I'm watching a certain block of channels on one receiver then the other receiver must also be tuned to one of those particular channels, and if I'm watching another particular block of channels then the other receiver must be on one of those channels as well. I don't know if that's because the LNB is tuned to one satellite and the receiver is asking it to go to another, or if its spot-beam related, etc, since it seems as though if the first 311 is tuned to one of my local channels, the other one must be tuned to a local as well (doesn't matter which) and if the original 311 is tuned to any other channel, well you get the picture...
I looked into a separator, like what is used on my 722 dual, but I hear that won't work for two separate SD rec'rs. Can anyone confirm this?
Otherwise I need some kind of switch, but which will work? Remember, I've only got two lines coming in the house, not three, and one is being "separated" for the 722. Can I use one of those old 4-way multiswitches that i'm seeing on clearance everywhere? Any other suggestions?
Much appreciated.