My wife brought home her little tiny 23" HD Toshiba TV I got her last year for work that she uses as a computer monitor too. Going to attach the Wireless Joey to it.And buy another TV.
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My wife brought home her little tiny 23" HD Toshiba TV I got her last year for work that she uses as a computer monitor too. Going to attach the Wireless Joey to it.And buy another TV.
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Even though it is hooked to port 1 on the DPP44, the Hoppers show 72 as being on port 2 and 61.5 that is hooked to port 2 on the 44, shows as port 1, this is the same way on the Hopper that is hooked to the DPP33, it is hooked up the same way, 72 on 1 and 61.5 on 2, but shows reverse.Odd, what port are your receivers catching 72.7 on? Port 3? DPP Twin EA is an odd LNB, perhaps the internal switch won't disable unless all three ports are connected to the DPP44. Either that or it only puts out 72.7 on the (most likely) port 1 of the dish itself.
By the way, the DPP44 + DPP33 combo will support four Hoppers as well. That's how I have mine set up.
Even though it is hooked to port 1 on the DPP44, the Hoppers show 72 as being on port 2 and 61.5 that is hooked to port 2 on the 44, shows as port 1, this is the same way on the Hopper that is hooked to the DPP33, it is hooked up the same way, 72 on 1 and 61.5 on 2, but shows reverse.
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Tried your suggestion, I moved the #3 input which is from the # output on the DPP Twin to #1 on the DPP44. Now it works like it should. 72 is on input #1 on the DPP44 and DPP33 and 61.5 is on #2 on DPP44 and DPP33. Evidently, when hooking to a switch, the #2 and #3 outputs from a DPP Twin EA are what you want for the DPP44. Thanks for the suggestion.Well it will probably work just fine as-is, but that's just what I'd do. I like to have everything "to spec."