i heard that you can have two different signals go throw one cable how can you do this need help thanks
This is kinda like what i want to do. Installer put the reciever in the bedroom instead of the living room because it was easier. I would like to take the two cables coming into the bedroom for my 522, combine them into one cable to use existing wiring and then once in the living room turn them back into two cables and run tv2 back out through the existing wiring....I think its hopeless though.JohnDoe#2 said:Depends on what kind of signals you want to combine.
Simple, inexpensive diplexers allow you to combine standard RF like from an OTA antenna or modulated IRD TV RF output with the satellite signal coming in from the LNBF.
DISH Networks DishPro hardware bandstacks both transponder polarities on a single output from a DP LNBF or multi-dish switch.
There are sophisticated and expensive methods of bandstacking multiple satellite signals for delivery to multiple dwelling units.
What do you want to do?
Yeah - that's harder to do, and quite expensive. Don't bother.breathe said:This is kinda like what i want to do. Installer put the reciever in the bedroom instead of the living room because it was easier. I would like to take the two cables coming into the bedroom for my 522, combine them into one cable to use existing wiring and then once in the living room turn them back into two cables and run tv2 back out through the existing wiring....I think its hopeless though.
SimpleSimon said:Yeah - that's harder to do, and quite expensive. Don't bother.
It's called "stacking", but standard stackers will NOT work with DishPro (950-2150MHz). You'd need cable rated for over 3GHz, and the stackers would be several hundred dollars.
breathe said:Couldn't I do this:
from the satellite into a Dishpro Plus 44 Switch, from the switch into the existing wiring to living room, then a Dishpro Plus Seperator to turn it into two cables again. Could I then use a diplexer/splitter/modulator for tv2, no??
SimpleSimon said:
you're talking about avoiding running an extra satellite feed cable for the second tuner.
It's NOT hard to do - if you already have DishPro LNBFs.
First, you spend around $200 for the DPP44 and DPP Separator.