J jappleboy SatelliteGuys Pro Original poster May 20, 2006 312 0 Jul 14, 2010 #1 HI, I have slim line dish on my roof and i just put in a SWM multiswith. Do you think i can put in a Swm LNB, and take down the old one. If so how hard will it be. I do see you only have to run one cable.
HI, I have slim line dish on my roof and i just put in a SWM multiswith. Do you think i can put in a Swm LNB, and take down the old one. If so how hard will it be. I do see you only have to run one cable.
jcrandall Proud Staff Member Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Apr 3, 2005 11,044 448 Central Michigan Jul 14, 2010 #2 A SWM LNB would replace your swm multiswitch. One wire into the house, then a splitter, then to each receiver. The LNB just has the switch built in.
A SWM LNB would replace your swm multiswitch. One wire into the house, then a splitter, then to each receiver. The LNB just has the switch built in.
Jimbo SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Cutting Edge Jul 14, 2005 69,406 7,753 NW Ohio - Buckeye Country Jul 14, 2010 #3 Jason Crandall said: A SWM LNB would replace your swm multiswitch. One wire into the house, then a splitter, then to each receiver. The LNB just has the switch built in. Click to expand... What about the Power Inserter ? Without that, you'll never get voltage to the LNB and the recvr won't recognize it.
Jason Crandall said: A SWM LNB would replace your swm multiswitch. One wire into the house, then a splitter, then to each receiver. The LNB just has the switch built in. Click to expand... What about the Power Inserter ? Without that, you'll never get voltage to the LNB and the recvr won't recognize it.
jcrandall Proud Staff Member Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Apr 3, 2005 11,044 448 Central Michigan Jul 14, 2010 #4 Correct, wether the LNB or external SWM switch, the power inserter is needed either way.