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atodalen
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Dec 07, 2013

DirecTv- will I need a power inserter

I'm looking at having DirecTv change our home over to the Genie in the near future. We have the H24 DVR, (2) H25 rcvrs, and a D12 rcvr. I currently take the D12 receiver and an 18x20 dish along on the road with us. If I upgrade to the Genie I thought that I'd retain one of the H25 rcvrs to take on the road so we'd have HD in the RV. I know that I'll need a different dish and LNB but will I need a power inserter also? If I do need a power inserter, are any available to run off the coach batteries or will I need to run it off an inverter? How about if I take the Genie, will that require a power inserter?
Al

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  • One other thing you will need is an eight way splitter if you plan to use the Genie with 5 lines available. I found I needed an 8 way even though there were only two wires connected on the output side.
  • atodalen wrote:
    I'm looking at having DirecTv change our home over to the Genie in the near future. We have the H24 DVR, (2) H25 rcvrs, and a D12 rcvr. I currently take the D12 receiver and an 18x20 dish along on the road with us. If I upgrade to the Genie I thought that I'd retain one of the H25 rcvrs to take on the road so we'd have HD in the RV. I know that I'll need a different dish and LNB but will I need a power inserter also? If I do need a power inserter, are any available to run off the coach batteries or will I need to run it off an inverter? How about if I take the Genie, will that require a power inserter?
    Al


    I think I have a very similar set up. At home, I have two H24 DVR's that are non-SWM. That means there are 4 cables coming from the LNB on the dish and down to two cables to each DVR.

    When I go on the road, I take one of the DVR's with me. In my RV, I have a SL3 dish with a SWM LNB. This means that I only have one cable coming from the dish and have a power inserter. It is a relatively simple set up. Back in September, I had a major problem with this set up while in the RV and had a long thread about the problem. In the end, I got it to work and discovered that I had slightly bent the arm on the dish. You can take a look at that discussion by clicking here. Aiming an HD dish is a bit more difficult than the older 18" round dish but it can be done.

    If you are only going to take one tuner with you in your RV, about all you will need is the SWM LNB dish, the power inserter, and some coax. If you are going to take any other tuners, you would need a spliter.
  • Luckily, I am (and many here are). As long as you get the right hardware you will not have any issues with this new hardware. You can even bring the Genie if you like. I have a Genie in the living room of my RV and an H25 in the bedroom.
    Life if good!
  • Thanks for the info Bill. I was kind of suspecting that but I'm not well versed with satellite technology so I really appreciate guys like you helping us out.
    Al
  • Yes, you will need a SWM antenna and you will need a power inserter just like the one you have in your house. The Genie and the H25 REQUIRE SWM to work. The power inserter requires 110/120V AC (output 21VDC) so you will need to connect that to an inverter or standard wall outlet if on shore power or generator.
    Just be sure the antenna you use has the SWM3 (recommended) or SWM5 LNB as the regular SL3 or SL5 LNB's will not work.

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