Davec101 is not trying to add a wing dish to his 1000.4, he just has an old single lnb directv dish on his RV. He should have no problems connecting the dish directly to the 211k and receive a single sat. Davec101, just confirm you don't have any old directv hardware (i.e. a directv switch) between the dish and the 211k. You shouldn't have anything, and I don't believe it would hurt if you did, but double check.
MikeD, are you certain on your statement?? I don't know, which is why I'm asking, but it was my understanding that you could use a legacy LNB on the 1000.4 input, even a 30" FTA dish.
Thanks
As far as I know and in my experience it has been 12 years with DISH this month, you have to use a dishpro dual or single lnb when you connect it to a dish pro plus sat dishes like the 1000.2 or 1000.4 sat dishes . A legacy style lnb like Directv will not work with them nor will a legacy style lnb from DISH ,when you plug it into a dish pro plus twin lnb or triple style lnb. They simply do not work together. But by all means you can go ahead and try and see what happens and if it works please report back and let us know. It has never worked for me in the past and I have had the following dishes from Both sat companies:
dish 500/dish 1000/dish 1000.2/dish 1000.4 and a side sat dish with a dishpro single or dual lnb for one other sat. Also had the 18" sat dish from Directv and the newest 5lnb from DIRECTV for hd -had that one last year at this time. I had no luck connecting the legacy style lnb from DIRECTV with my dishpro plus lnbs with ports for another side sat dish.
If all you want is to use the 18inch dish from DIRECTV which is a legacy style lnb for one satellite reception with your dish receiver , it will work for one sat. You will most likely have to clean out your matrix if you had another switch matrix with 3 sats using a dishpro plus dish like the 1000.2/1000.4 sat dishes. All you do is run the receiver check switch with no sat connection to clean out the old switch matirx, then connect the new dish and rerun the check switch and you should be good to go.