Results 101 to 110 of 152
Thread: DishPro Plus 44 Switch Review
- 08-03-2004 06:17 PM #101
ADVERTS
Kieth,
I've installed international customers (needing 4 signals) at runs of 150' without a problem. That's why I suggested one straight line with as few breaks as possible...then it can be diagnosed backwards if it works.
- 08-03-2004 06:17 PM # ADS
Paying The Bills With Google Adsense Circuit advertisement- Join Date
- Always
- Location
- Advertising world
- Posts
- Many
- 08-03-2004 06:23 PM #102
SatelliteGuys Freshman
- Join Date
- Jul 21st, 2004
- Posts
- 24
I used a crimp-on connector. This cable and connections worked fine when I tested it to a 301 rcvr.
Originally Posted by farmsatguy
That's exactly what I did after it didn't work with the existing RG59, with the new run of RG6, and it continued to not work!
Originally Posted by farmsatguy
This I do not know for sure. It's RS RG6 quad-shield. The fact that it works fine with the 301 suggests it's ok. The only thing I can think of is that maybe by the time it reaches the end of the cable the signal is at its lower-limit, and the addition of the separator drops it below that, hence without the separator it's ok, with the separator it isn't.
Originally Posted by farmsatguy
The only way to check this is to get 75' of what is known to be "the best RG6 cable out there" and try that. If it still doesn't work, it's either a bad separator or a design limitation.
Buying 75' of RG6 gets expensive, anyone got some they can send me which I will return if it still doesn't work?!?
Exactly, agreed.
Originally Posted by farmsatguy
Thanks,
-Keith
- 08-03-2004 08:13 PM #103
I'm starting to lean towards a bad separator that's causing too much loss on it's #2 output (assuming you've tried different DPP4 ports - IIRC, you have).
- 08-04-2004 08:16 AM #104
Bad seperator or the switch is too far away from the rcvr to support the splitter.
You have 75' of signal loss before the seperator. Once you hit the seperator you're going to have some loss getting through that. After that each length of wire counts for loss as well. 10 feet each may mean 95 feet total loss, plus the loss from the splitter.
Move the switch up 30 feet and try again. I bet it'll work.
- 08-04-2004 11:12 AM #105
Is there a need for an RG6 DP44 cable set?
Originally Posted by Scott Greczkowski
I am considering on making a special RG6 jumper cable set with high end compression connectors for sale to satelliteguys users. I'd like to know how many and what lengths. I can make them up and deliver them by Priority Mail in 3-4 days. PayPal would be accepted. Cost delivered would be equal to or less than so so quality Radio Shack cables. And, there would be no hunting and driving around looking for them.
- 08-04-2004 11:56 AM #106
SatelliteGuys Freshman
- Join Date
- Jul 21st, 2004
- Posts
- 24
Originally Posted by SimpleSimon Satelliteguys are sending me a replacement separator - then we can rule that out.
Originally Posted by bcshields
If it still doesn't work, we can conclude that using a separator reduces from the "standard" DP specs the effective length of cable that may be used, because of the additional loss introduced by the separator. Seems obvious now really!
That's logically what I'm doing when I put the separator at the switch, and yes, it does work! Moving the switch is not an option unfortunately.
Originally Posted by bcshields
Thanks,
-Keith
- 08-04-2004 03:28 PM #107Good idea! If you get overloaded, I could pick up the "slack" so to speak.
Originally Posted by Mike500
I think an assortment of 4" to 12" jumpers would be right - the exact ones needed for switches, etc. will vary by installation.
That being said, a pair of 4" jumpers will work just fine for the separator. A diplexer would be OK with a 4" and a 6" - if 90 degree connectors can be found. If you're cascading switches, 6" is probably good for most.
- 08-04-2004 03:48 PM #108
Does anyone still have the like to the DPP LNB Reviews? Since it became unstuck, I can't find it.
- 08-05-2004 06:28 PM #109dpp 44 switch and a dpp twin with the extra orbital slot can not do 5 locations... when hooked up to a 44 switch the extra orbital slot (dpp 21 switch bulit in to the lnbf) in the dpp twin automatically shuts its self off.. so you wont get that 5th orbital location..
Originally Posted by Scott Greczkowski
- 08-06-2004 12:21 AM #110
I thought the DPP Twin actually had something like a DP32 switch built-in.
In any event, a DPP Twin and DPP44 would NOT be the way to get 5 birds.
How about a DPP44, a DP Single or Dual LNBF, and a DP21? That should get-r-done.
-
Advertising
- SatelliteGuys.US
- has no influence
- on advertisings
- that are displayed by
- Google Adsense








LinkBack URL
About LinkBacks
Reply With Quote

Forum Threads
Bookmarks