Bronze Member Username: Lubfr01Post Number: 43 Registered: Sep-07 | Hi All: I want to know if there is any 4x2 switch to feed two receivers? Or is there any way I can use DPP34 (without having to use power inserter) to get signals from Dish 1000 with these birds 110/119/118.7/129 to two receivers....? Please help |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 13648 Registered: Jun-06 | 1. You can use a DP44 - it comes with a power inserter. 2. You can use your DP34 and use an old Dish receiver on the output number 1 to power the system and use your FTA receivers on output ports 2, 3 and 4. You will need to keep the Dish receiver on all the time. Happy viewing. |
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Bronze Member Username: Lubfr01Post Number: 44 Registered: Sep-07 | As I said wihout having to use the power inserter.... if it is not possible then let me know, What about 4x2 switch? does such a switch exist? |
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Silver Member Username: Fakeman1Germantown, Maryland USA Post Number: 202 Registered: Jul-08 | Frank lubra...All you need for two receivers. ![]() |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 13649 Registered: Jun-06 | If you have DishPro Plus LNBs the above will not work. | |
Bronze Member Username: Lubfr01Post Number: 45 Registered: Sep-07 | yes I guess Nalin is right there is only one wire coming out of each lnb. so what next? Can I cascade disec switches to get 2 outputs for two receivers or is there any 4x2 switch avaialble (meaning such a switch which is receiving 110/119/118.7/129 and providing outputs for two receivers)? |
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Gold Member Username: JustforhahasPost Number: 1627 Registered: Jul-08 | Obviously nobody here knows what a dish 1000 is..and which LNB's and types, are standard on it... Dish Network DISH 1000 Box Includes: Dish 1000 DPP Twin LNBF DP Dual LNBF Universal mount that lets you put the dish on your roof or exterior wall of your house. The Dish 1000 antenna gives you the advantage of receiving more programming (such as HD) using a single dish solution. The Dish 1000 antenna features the ability to receive signals from three orbital locations: 110°,119° and 129° for all the HD channels and Local channels in Select Cities. Echostar DISH Network DISH1000 satellite dish antenna, includes dish, mast, DishPro Plus Twin, DishPro Dual LNB, and manual! General Information DISH 1000 allows you to receive programming from three orbital locations; 110°, 119°, and 129° using a dish antenna size similar to DISH 500. Dimensions: 1 5/8" mounting mast 18"h x 23"w dish face Standard Configuration: DISH 1000 includes a DP Plus Twin and a DP Dual (or DP Single) LNBF - no switch needed for up to two receivers. DP Plus Twin LNBF for orbital locations; 110°, 119° DP Dual (or DP Single) LNBF for orbital locations; 129° * When installing with a DPP 44 switch, the DP Dual must be connected directly to the switch and NOT to the DPP Twin. |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 13653 Registered: Jun-06 | justforhaha's: You are way out of date. This guy has the following:
Do you see the two outlets - one for 118 and the other for 119? How is he going to run two receivers off this setup - THAT's what the question is. So please stop popping up in threads where you have no knowledge. |
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Gold Member Username: JustforhahasPost Number: 1629 Registered: Jul-08 | Learn to read nalin.. Frank lubra Bronze Member Username: Lubfr01 Post Number: 43 Registered: Sep-07 Posted on Saturday, December 27, 2008 - 04:13 pm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi All: I want to know if there is any 4x2 switch to feed two receivers? Or is there any way I can use DPP34 (without having to use power inserter) to get signals from Dish 1000 |
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Silver Member Username: Fakeman1Germantown, Maryland USA Post Number: 203 Registered: Jul-08 | Frank lubra..which Dish do you have? SuperDISH 1000+ or DISH 1000 C/P Standard Configuration: DISH 1000+ includes a DP Dual Band LNBF and two DP Dual LNBF. All DISH 1000+ will need to be installed with a DPP 44 switch. Frank lubra Bronze Member Username: Lubfr01 Post Number: 44 Registered: Sep-07 Posted on Saturday, December 27, 2008 - 05:20 pm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As I said wihout having to use the power inserter.... if it is not possible then let me know, What about 4x2 switch? does such a switch exist? If you have DISH 1000 the SAR 422 F will do the job. ![]() |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 13658 Registered: Jun-06 | justforhaha's: You remain an insane devious intruder in each of the threads. Even on second reading you are ignoring the main issue. Read Lubra's question again: I want to know if there is any 4x2 switch to feed two receivers? Or is there any way I can use DPP34 (without having to use power inserter) to get signals from Dish 1000 with these birds 110/119/118.7/129 to two receivers....? Please help Things have progressed in the last 1 year to a level you are not aware of i.e. the introduction of 118.7/119 LNB by DN. His question was how to incorporate these for two receivers. I have given the necessary answer, and you have not understood the question. SO STAY OUT OF THIS DISCUSSION |
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Bronze Member Username: L_k_live_sPOST: 100 mi... Post Number: 20 Registered: Dec-08 | Nalin Nyda go fuckk yourself you piece of shhit | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 13659 Registered: Jun-06 | The main difference between Dish 1000 and dish 1000+ is the size of Dish. "Plus Dish 500+/1000+ Same as the Dish 1000 in function but about 5" larger and can pick up the 118.75W FSS location. As a 500+ it picks up 110W, 118.75W and 119W. Adding an LNB for 129W makes it a 1000+. " Even if Frank uses a 1000 dish (and not 1000+) the four outputs have to be brought to two receivers. If he does not have the 5" larger Plus Dish, he will not get 118.7 reception properly. |