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Dutch_12078 wrote:
Here's a good explanation with photos of the differences between the Dish 1000.2 and 1000.4 dishes.
1000.2 vs 1000.4 Satellite Dishes
Note that either one can be equipped for either arc, something that can be very useful on sites with lots of trees.
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โJan-30-2017 09:33 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:mike-uswest wrote:
Continuing from my last question: We have gotten switched over from DTV to dish at the house. So far so good. I found a satellite the same as the one that they put on my house and I will use that one with the kitchen TV and Wally receiver when I travel into the wilds with a tripod. The dish is a Dish HD, I believe a 1000.2 or close. It has no coax to it but I have some I can use, including the one that was on the DTV dish that I had used until now. I found a good set of instructions to setting it up with, the three LNB's and all. It was talking about using a dpp44 switch to hook to the three coax from the LNB. They are a little spendy. My question is , when I looked up what programs come in on what satellite most all come in on 119 with some on 110, 129 seems worthless. Could I just hook up the one 119 LNB and work with that, or, could I use a reverse coax splitter, two in and one out to hook up 119 and 110? I am trying to make this as simple as possible. Thanks.
Mike
1000.2 or close is not a "thing". It is either a 1000.2 antenna (not satellite) which receives the Western Arc satellites (110, 119 and 129) or it is a 1000.4 antenna which receives the Eastern Arc satellites (61.5, 72.7 and 77). Neither of these should require you to install any kind of a switch as the switch is internal to the LNB setup. You can never use any kind of a standard splitter to do anything with satellite TV signals. It's not hard to get the 3 LNB antenna pointed (after the first 5-10 setups are out of the way) but there is a steep learning curve. Just be patient and you will figure it out.
โJan-30-2017 03:06 PM
mike-uswest wrote:
Continuing from my last question: We have gotten switched over from DTV to dish at the house. So far so good. I found a satellite the same as the one that they put on my house and I will use that one with the kitchen TV and Wally receiver when I travel into the wilds with a tripod. The dish is a Dish HD, I believe a 1000.2 or close. It has no coax to it but I have some I can use, including the one that was on the DTV dish that I had used until now. I found a good set of instructions to setting it up with, the three LNB's and all. It was talking about using a dpp44 switch to hook to the three coax from the LNB. They are a little spendy. My question is , when I looked up what programs come in on what satellite most all come in on 119 with some on 110, 129 seems worthless. Could I just hook up the one 119 LNB and work with that, or, could I use a reverse coax splitter, two in and one out to hook up 119 and 110? I am trying to make this as simple as possible. Thanks.
Mike
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โJan-30-2017 02:29 PM
mike-uswest wrote:
We have gotten switched over from DTV to dish at the house. I found a satellite the same as the one that they put on my house and I will use that one with the kitchen TV and Wally receiver when I travel into the wilds with a tripod. The dish is a Dish HD, I believe a 1000.2 or close. It has no coax to it but I have some I can use, including the one that was on the DTV dish that I had used until now. I found a good set of instructions to setting it up with, the three LNB's and all. It was talking about using a dpp44 switch to hook to the three coax from the LNB. My question is , when I looked up what programs come in on what satellite most all come in on 119 with some on 110, 129 seems worthless. Could I just hook up the one 119 LNB and work with that, or, could I use a reverse coax splitter, two in and one out to hook up 119 and 110? I am trying to make this as simple as possible.
โJan-30-2017 02:17 PM
wingsfan20 wrote:
All HD locals are on 129.
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