I disagree with both of you. You can split a DP signal from a DP single or dual since it's bandstacked. But the signal will obviously get weaker. Might work with short cables or an amp on each line.
You might think that if you weren't remembering that DP band stacking gives you the odd and even transponders of just one slot at a time.I disagree with both of you. You can split a DP signal from a DP single or dual since it's bandstacked. But the signal will obviously get weaker. Might work with short cables or an amp on each line.
Normally one uses a single Dish 500 with DishPro twin LNB assembly to receive both 119 and 110. So, along with 61.5, that's 3 inputs, one for each satellite location.So right now I have one dish pointed to 119 & another to 61.5 so my question is if I buy another dish and point it to 110 how do I hook it up and use it with the DP34 switches when there are no inputs left according to the diagrams?
Normally one uses a single Dish 500 with DishPro twin LNB assembly to receive both 119 and 110. So, along with 61.5, that's 3 inputs, one for each satellite location.
You can, however, go with 3 separate dishes and DishPro duals. In any case, you have but one output from each dish which goes into the DP34.
Has anyone ever tried to set up two strings of switches by just splitting the line from the duals? By this I mean 3 duals with one line each, each line split to go to 2 banks of switches. I am aware of the alternatives, just wondering if this would work.
Splitters will not work for DISH Network. They are used commonly in DIRECTV large scale setups.
No. Splitters will not work for satellite.
Taken out of context. We were referring to Dish, DP, and DPP systems.
Yes, understood. But with Dish, that might involve cracking open cases and I doubt it is done often, especially by the average installer.
ok, just tried it. 2 dp duals on 500 dish, one line off of each, each line to a high freq new holland splitter, then one line from each splitter to a 33 switch so as to feed 119 and 110 into each. both 33 switches appear to be working fine, one dual tuner running off of each. My sat buddy also thinks everything is fine, SNR levels looke better coming out of the switches than they do out of the splitters, so i am thinking the switches clean up the SNR a bit?
I guess he's discussing a twin or quad, but you don't have to crack those open either to do as I (and others) suggested above. (I'm the guy who bought a DPP twin and cannibalized it for it's DPP32 switch, so I have some experience cracking things open. )What in the hell are you talking about? You use singles or duals. You don't crack anything open.
Tyralak said:What in the hell are you talking about? You use singles or duals. You don't crack anything open.