New member Username: Ratna1234Post Number: 8 Registered: Feb-09 | Hello Plymouth/Nalin, I have this DPP 44 switch(4X4) from DISH satellite. I have some channels with them. I recently brought a viewsat reciever...can I use co-axial splitter to connect to 2 recievers? or do I need another switch? or do I need 2 coaxial cable running down from my roof(DPP44)? Thanks |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7982 Registered: Jan-08 | Ratna Do you want use 2 receivers in same time? List the satellites you get. |
New member Username: Ratna1234Post Number: 9 Registered: Feb-09 | Thanks for prompt response Plymouth. I dont want to use them at same time. My plan is something like this: -->The coaxial cable wire from dish is now connected to dish receiver and I get couple of Indian channels. -->When I connect the coaxial cable to viewsat, I can watch channels from 118 119 and 110 I want to use a 2-way splitter to connect to Dish Receiver and Viewsat so I can change the input source on TV remote to watch both(indian on dish and american on viewsat) alternatively. ....right now when I connect them individually..they are working fine. I brought one splitter from CC ..but I just figured out that to get satellte signals..I should have atleast 2.4GHz splitter...any thoughts? Thanks in advance |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7983 Registered: Jan-08 | Ratna It seems that you not need help, you had the best solution, the Splitter is right but you must power off the unit that you not use. Nothing to add. |
New member Username: Ratna1234Post Number: 10 Registered: Feb-09 | The question I have is.. will it work if I get 2.4GHz splitter? If you can share your knowledge on this,..I can go and get it... or else I will have to run 2 coaxials from dpp44 switch. what do you recommend? and where do I get the 2.4GHz splitter.....cc and bby have only upto 2GHz splitters Thanks |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7985 Registered: Jan-08 | Ratna On back panel of your viewsat you have a Loop output, put the dish cable in the input of Viewsat and output Loop to your DN receiver. Try it before buy a splitter, it can work. |
Gold Member Username: TapemanNew York Citay in-HD, NY Post Number: 4107 Registered: Oct-06 | DP44 yo don't need a splitter if setup correctly Yo can run a second coax wire for second receiver DP44 can supply 2 receivers Yo can also use 2 DISEqC switches if yo still got problems If yo can't reach the DP44 for a second coax Then yo can split signal but yo have to share polarities - For example yo may leave unused receiver on any Vertical polarity and the second receiver can tune to any channel - Yo don't have to turn off one receiver instead yo tune it to any Vertical polarity channel - Its what I call polarity sharing This is jow to split a satellite signal But yo can split it inside the house if easier for yo Click here: https://www.ecoustics.com/cgi-bin/bbs/show.pl?tpc=2&post=1496579#POST1496579 |
Bronze Member Username: Ratna1234Post Number: 11 Registered: Feb-09 | Hey Plymouth, It worked like a charm. Thanks a bunch. |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7993 Registered: Jan-08 | Ratna You are Welcome! |
Silver Member Username: RiconissanPost Number: 311 Registered: Feb-09 | Genius Thanks to Plymouth Ph.D |
Silver Member Username: RiconissanPost Number: 312 Registered: Feb-09 | You too KIng |
Gold Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 7995 Registered: Jan-08 | Use the loop is the best solution when you have many receiver for the same TV. Ex: if you have a receiver down and you use another which is up, if you use a subscribing receiver and a Free to air receiver on same TV and want only one cable. |
Silver Member Username: RiconissanPost Number: 313 Registered: Feb-09 | Brilliant! |
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Silver Member Username: RiconissanPost Number: 316 Registered: Feb-09 | That's Me |