This has been discussed before but I am still not 100% clear on what to use.
I currently use an old 18" DirecTV dish with a D12 standard def receiver. I'd like to bring an HD receiver from the house along with a SL3 dish.
My question is aligning a SWM LNB it with a cheapo LCD meter from eBay. The LNB needs 21v from the power injector to turn on but that is too much for the meter.
DirecTV used to have a 'splitter looking' product called the ASL-1 that would pass the 21v to the LNB allowing you to use a cheap meter. It had outputs for the 101 and other birds. The ASL-1 has been discontinued and they are pricey used.
Some have said to just use a non-SWM SL3 LNB which is fine since I am only feeding one TV. Others have said that you can use a normal green label SWM splitter and inject the 21v into it. You can then hook your cheap meter to an output of it powering it with 18v from an outside source.
Is this indeed factual? Will a normal SWM splitter do the same thing as the ASL-1. What satellite would be output if this is true? I read that as long as the LNB is powered without a receiver, it'll output the 101 bird to peak on.
Thanks!
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