+1Thanks and great pics appreciate it
Thanks here as well, much gratitude.
How does the 99(cr) signal strength screen look?
I know the 103(cr) screen is all zeroes of course.
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+1Thanks and great pics appreciate it
The SWiM-16, along with a legacy SL-5 LNB, is what the poster had before the 4K upgrade. Both of those are gone now.A swm reverse band lnb and a swm16 switch? How is that possible?
Gotcha. His post confused me.The SWiM-16, along with a legacy SL-5 LNB, is what the poster had before the 4K upgrade. Both of those are gone now.
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Swap it out. You will be fine.
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I make all my cables with Belden 1694a coax. 10 color choicesWhere'd you get those cables and SL5RB?
I wanna taste the rainbow too.
Where'd you get those cables and SL5RB?
I wanna taste the rainbow too.
I make all my cables with Belden 1694a coax. 10 color choices
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And there is no release for the SL5RB LNB yet .... Which next to the DSWM-30 is at the heart of the installation of course.
It was supposed to be sometime in the 3rd quarter of which we are now in the final month of. So we'll see ...
I haven't heard about this one, elaborate please ...Yep, I am waiting on this LNB and the World Direct Diplexor which was supposed to be out in the same timeframe. Still no word on availability.
Actually the diplexer is already available, from NACE at least.Yep, I am waiting on this LNB and the World Direct Diplexor which was supposed to be out in the same timeframe. Still no word on availability.
Unlike the standard 4 "trunk" lines of a legacy Slimline Ka/Ku LNB (i.e. the non-SWiM type). The two additional Reverse Band coax outputs of the new 6 outlet RB legacy version (whenever it becomes available) has no signals in the Ku down-converted frequency range of 950-1450 MHz.I haven't heard about this one, elaborate please ...
So this will allow access to the International channels on the 95 along with the 4k .... this is a good thing.Unlike the standard 4 "trunk" lines of a legacy Slimline Ka/Ku LNB (i.e. the non-SWiM type). The two additional Reverse Band coax outputs of the new 6 outlet RB legacy version (whenever it becomes available) has no signals in the Ku down-converted frequency range of 950-1450 MHz.
This allows spectrum space for the 95W dish LNB output, which uses that same freq. range, to be "diplexed" onto the 5th (which carries the RB even num. transponders) coax line to the DSWM-30 multiswitch.
Of course you need a diplexer to do this which is the model "WD-DIPLEXER-09" as in the link to NACE I posted.