SimpleSimon said:I've thought about it a little, and I don't think so.
Historically, it appears that E* targets the 4-tuner install.
Quads filled that need prior to DishProPlus & dual-tuner boxes.
DPP44 switches cover much of the rest, and cascaded switches finish the job.
I DO see the DPP Twin becoming the "default" LNBF, replacing the current DP Twin.
Or do a DPP TripleSimpleSimon said:Yeah - no argument from me. There IS still one extra place for a coax jack on the Twin/Quad chassis. They could make a DPP Twin that had a DPP42 instead of the current DPP32 switch functionality.
Or it could be a DPP33 - which is what would float your boat.
The external 4-output switches are only required when an FSS or wing dish is needed.Stargazer said:I think its odd how Dish Network requires all these external large switches to get the job done when DirecTv has a smaller 3 sat dish with built in switch all in such a small package that feeds four receivers.
Personally I prefer the external switch. I can have the switch in my basement, and run the 4 lines from there. With the switch inside, I only require 1 line per satellite to go from the Dishes to inside the house.Stargazer said:I think its odd how Dish Network requires all these external large switches to get the job done when DirecTv has a smaller 3 sat dish with built in switch all in such a small package that feeds four receivers.
They already did. A DPP32 lives inside the DPP Twin.... maybe they can make the switches smaller eventually and integrate those to the dish better ...