JSheridan SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Feb 16, 2008 8,899 10,030 USA Sep 12, 2019 #41 Zdish said: The Holland ones that IHS techs carry are pretty much the same frequency. 5-2150 MHz and 4-2150 MHz Click to expand... Yea, I know the Holland splitters are that frequency but 'normal' splitters generally go up to about 1000 Mhz. Reactions: charlesrshell
Zdish said: The Holland ones that IHS techs carry are pretty much the same frequency. 5-2150 MHz and 4-2150 MHz Click to expand... Yea, I know the Holland splitters are that frequency but 'normal' splitters generally go up to about 1000 Mhz.
Zdish Member Jan 15, 2018 10 3 Usa Sep 12, 2019 #42 JSheridan said: Yea, I know the Holland splitters are that frequency but 'normal' splitters generally go up to about 1000 Mhz. Click to expand... Gotcha
JSheridan said: Yea, I know the Holland splitters are that frequency but 'normal' splitters generally go up to about 1000 Mhz. Click to expand... Gotcha
HipKat SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Aug 25, 2017 19,190 37,774 Pekin, IL Sep 12, 2019 #43 Zdish said: No because the power goes towards the switch, not the receivers. Click to expand... Riiiiight!!! Thanks. I dunno how I missed that
Zdish said: No because the power goes towards the switch, not the receivers. Click to expand... Riiiiight!!! Thanks. I dunno how I missed that