Kizzer do you have the name of your installer and telephone # ? It should be on the paperwork they left you at the install. Then we can contact the installer to get the details on your install.
Yeah, That I would not do.Kizzer do you have the name of your installer and telephone # ? It should be on the paperwork they left you at the install. Then we can contact the installer to get the details on your install.
How about if Kizzer contacts the installer and asks some of the questions in this thread and posts the answers.Yeah, That I would not do.
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Maybe that.How about if Kizzer contacts the installer and asks some of the questions in this thread and posts the answers.
It's been a few months now since i asked this, can a H3 be on the same account as a HWS yet? If not, any idea when that will be possible?
The additional hardware is a second dish and hub....
No, that won't work. The DPP44 is not compatible with Hopper 3 systems.What about a DPP44 switch instead of a second dish? Then two "Hubs" after the DPP44? Isn't that what the switch does?
This DPH42 is desinged to work with the hybrid LNBF's and none of the existing Dish switches can function with the hybrid LNBF's.
I hope DISH too has the DPH42 switch on display with wiring diagrams at CES in January. Maybe DISH might even announce a newer version Hopper 3! Hopper 1 came out in 2012 and Hopper 2 (HWS) came out a year later in 2013. Would be nice if DISH announces a Hopper 3 with built in dual OTA tuners.The planned switch for providing multiple H3's using ONE reflector looking at 4 sats is the DPH42 and was on display funtioning at--CEDIA, was it? A photo was published. At this time the target for release is for January, but we all know Dish. I am waiting on this switch along with others. The DPH42 will make it economical for Dish to install more than one H3 per account.
This DPH42 is desinged to work with the hybrid LNBF's and none of the existing Dish switches can function with the hybrid LNBF's. This is why no other switch but the fortcoming DPH42 will work with H3's. DPH stands for "Dish Pro Hybrid"
I expect Dish may announce this or have it on disply at CES in January. I went ahead and uploaded a pic of the new switch in use.
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I really believe he makes up most of what he posts as never is any proof offeredI'm wondering where you got that piece if information because I haven't heard that not have I ever seen any LNB's that get 118 that are Hybrid.
I heard that the DPH42 will use DPP LNB's and output DPH to 2 H3's. And that's why it's called DPH.
I guess we'll see when it comes out.
I really believe he makes up most of what he posts as never is any proof offered
It does use both types of LNBs.I'm wondering where you got that piece if information because I haven't heard that not have I ever seen any LNB's that get 118 that are Hybrid.
I heard that the DPH42 will use DPP LNB's and output DPH to 2 H3's. And that's why it's called DPH.
I guess we'll see when it comes out.
The amp/splitter is only needed if you run multiple DPH42s, or if you have extremely long lines to the dish.You need that Amp though.
I had read that in an article I can't recall. Perhaps it will work with DPP LNBF's. The press has gotten wrong before or I remember it incorrectly. What you're suggesting makes sense.I'm wondering where you got that piece if information because I haven't heard that not have I ever seen any LNB's that get 118 that are Hybrid.
I heard that the DPH42 will use DPP LNB's and output DPH to 2 H3's. And that's why it's called DPH.
I guess we'll see when it comes out.