better answer
pet21 -
I'm sorry, I wasn't laughing
at you, I was laughing
with you.
Just tell us what you want to accomplish, and someone will help you out.
But no, TV/Cable splitters have no function in the Dish/BEV world.
And that Microyal splitter isn't generally useful for much of any purpose, either.
For instance, if you want to run two Dish receivers, hook one to each output of the big Twin LNB, and you are done.
That'll get you 110 and 119 on both receivers.
Great dish shot you added above!
I can see from the orientation that you are in the eastern part of the country, and your little dish is pointed at 61.
Here is programming on 61:
http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/skyangel_sid.html
and
http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/dish61_sid.html
The SID is the channel number.
Unless you NEED one of those, don't bother with the extra dish.
If you do, then there are two easy ways to go:
1) get two
DP21
switches and hook one up where that useless
SW21 is.
Hook the other one up similarly, to the remaining outputs of your two LNBs.
2) get a
DP34 switch. Hook both outputs of the Twin LNB and one output of the single LNB.
The switch then gives you four outputs, for up to four receivers.
Only thing is, both receivers need to be DishPro capable, if your LNB is DishPro.
That's not a big deal.
All 3-digit Dish receivers (starting with the 301's) are fine and they'll have a little 'dp' logo on their rear panel.