Are you putting in a MDU installation (5000 ft is a LOT of cable)? If so, you should look into a MFH2 system, which uses multiple SWM8s.
Yes. -and doing it ourselves- but don't roll your eyes as we did our own 24 channel Blonder-Tongue head-end and distribution several years ago with great success. Tight system, spectrally clean, BIDA 450-30 trunk amps and all unused ports terminated. This will not be our first rodeo.
My building is unique (aren't they all?). Seriously, it's a 9-story "shoebox" 640 ft long and 85' wide. There are 40 (total) wiring closets, 10 in each of 4 vertical risers (including the basement). I'd like to cable the whole thing out (including passives) but only heat up the front end and only as much trunk as necessary to reach the (so far) first and only client via riser #2 down on the 3rd floor.
MFH2 right now is overkill, but I can see far enough ahead to know that's where I'd like to be at the end of the day.
I can go cheap & dirty with just a SWM ODU and a single run of RG11 plenum to the 1 lonely client and forget all about building a backbone, but that's setting a dangerous precedent because as we all know one client soon leads to two and so on and I'd really prefer not to end up with 50 dishes on the roof 5 years from now. Right now there's just under 100 NTSC televisions on "our" cable system and we've just had our first request for HD to a client who is installing three 65" displays in the master control center of a major energy company (my employer).
I've seen diagrams of several MFH2 systems (Sonora based) and that is unarguably the way to do it, (not necessarily w/Sonora) but regardless whose electronics we use that's spending cubic dollars when today there's only a single prospective end user who for the near term at least will have only 3 tuners. If I'm going to do something like an MDU, I've got to be able to eat that elephant one bite at a time from the standpoint of rolling out the electronics and paying for it all. I have the cable (RG11/Quad/Plenum) & connectors to lay-in that much of it now and taps are cheap enough that they won't break me to do that too. I figure on a single SWM-8 in every other wiring closet (staggered floors, 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th)
I've got to work up a viable design where I can walk-in the electronics to the system strictly on a 'demand' basis. I have all my loss and slope numbers for the cable lengths. The horizontal run is what's eating my lunch because even with RG11 I have one leg of it (between the #2 and #3 risers) that on paper has 10 db of slope in 15 db of attenuation. All the amps I see have only 5 db slope compensation max, suggesting I'm going to have to put equalizers in or run more amps with lower individual gain. I want to keep the trunk as flat as I can without spending a fortune to do it. I didn't see any designs that addressed this hurdle.
We are the only tenant in the building; 1400 employees, 550,000 sq. feet of office space. (12+ acres under roof). We currently have two D* business accounts and 33 GAEBO IRDs (24 in the head-end with B/T modulators & combiners) plus 9 in dedicated applications around the building (so we're reasonably familiar with the amplification requirements of pushing L-band signals thither and yon down long runs of RG11 and winding up with a presentable signal at the other end.. I was simply choking a bit on the concept of quadrupling the L-band backbone
and curious as to where we could trim unnecessary expenses. Thoughts welcome.