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TechWriter
Dec 10, 2017Explorer
justme wrote:
I assume the cable to the Hopper must be 3ghz rated. I doubt many RV have that quality of cable. So if one has the Traveler type dish with multi-lnbs what will happen if the cable to the hopper is not 3ghz rated? Has anyone tried it with the lower grade 2ghz type cables that most RV mfgs use?
In a Hopper 1, 2, or 3 network the only cabling that should be rated 3 GHz is the coax from a node or hub to the Hopper itself, like so . . .
Dashed red line is 3 GHz in these examples:
Hopper 1 or 2 Example
Hopper 3 Example
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