smack
08-24-2007, 09:53 PM
Ok, I have the 3 LnB dish and want to get ready to go to the 5 lnb dish.
I currently have an HR20 with only one line (so I cant record to Sat programs at once) and an OTA line running to it. I believe I need two Sat. lines as well as my OTA line to take full advantage of it correct? I will also be adding another HR20 for my other set upstairs
So....is two lines (in addition to the OTA line) from the switch to the TV sufficient for each set? I have the solid copper core coax cable to run and I am capable of doing it. However do I run the lines (two from each set) into the basement where the current (D* switch / box) is? Do I need the B-band converters and a new switch or does D* provide that at installation.
Is it better to run the coax that is a double line (seperate insulation).
I would like to have it set up as easy as possible for the installer so I can have him spend a little extra time dialing in the dish to get good signal strength.
Any advice?
I currently have an HR20 with only one line (so I cant record to Sat programs at once) and an OTA line running to it. I believe I need two Sat. lines as well as my OTA line to take full advantage of it correct? I will also be adding another HR20 for my other set upstairs
So....is two lines (in addition to the OTA line) from the switch to the TV sufficient for each set? I have the solid copper core coax cable to run and I am capable of doing it. However do I run the lines (two from each set) into the basement where the current (D* switch / box) is? Do I need the B-band converters and a new switch or does D* provide that at installation.
Is it better to run the coax that is a double line (seperate insulation).
I would like to have it set up as easy as possible for the installer so I can have him spend a little extra time dialing in the dish to get good signal strength.
Any advice?