Folks...I've got your basic MPEG4 system, a large dish with sidecar, four runs (of course) to a Zinwell WB68 switch. Two HR20s are connected to the Zinwell. But here's the problem...
During the winter months we can have ice issues here with no notice at all. I was wondering how I might go about connecting my old single sat dish with a dual LNB to the Zinwell to act as backup. You see, the sidecar dish is up on the roof, completely inaccessible during ice storms. The old single LNB dish can be mounted at eye level on the old C-band post in the yard. Since I only have two runs of RG6 from the post, a single sat/dual LNB dish is all I can run.
So after this long story....there are, of course, four input ports on the Zinwell. Can I just hook up the two lines from the single sat dish pointed at 101 for a temporary work-around, and if so, to which ports? Yes, I know there won't be any HD, etc. But if I can get the core channels off of 101, that will make the family happy.
thanks!
Mike Nassour / Austin TX
During the winter months we can have ice issues here with no notice at all. I was wondering how I might go about connecting my old single sat dish with a dual LNB to the Zinwell to act as backup. You see, the sidecar dish is up on the roof, completely inaccessible during ice storms. The old single LNB dish can be mounted at eye level on the old C-band post in the yard. Since I only have two runs of RG6 from the post, a single sat/dual LNB dish is all I can run.
So after this long story....there are, of course, four input ports on the Zinwell. Can I just hook up the two lines from the single sat dish pointed at 101 for a temporary work-around, and if so, to which ports? Yes, I know there won't be any HD, etc. But if I can get the core channels off of 101, that will make the family happy.
thanks!
Mike Nassour / Austin TX