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- 06-15-2004 09:21 AM #1
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DP301 receiver and D* Phase III dish
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If I only want my 301 receiver to get signal from the 119 satellite, can i plug it into a D* phase III dish? If so, how to set it up?
I tried plugging the cable directly to the D* phase III LNB but no luck.
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- 06-15-2004 09:27 AM #2
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Will not work. DTV PhaseIII dish has a built-in switch which is not compatible with Dishnetwork. Find a used dish 500.
- 06-15-2004 09:33 AM #3
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maddawg, I already have a dishpro 500 dish, just that I don't want to install another dish on my roof...
So, (maybe I asked this question in a wrong forum). If I only care about D*'s 101 and E*'s 110, will the dishpro 500 works for both E* and D* receivers?
- 06-15-2004 09:57 AM #4
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you would have to put a Dish network LNBF on the 110 side and a DirectTv LNBF on the 101 side. Then it would work
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- 06-15-2004 11:06 AM #5
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No, NO DP LNB's will work with D* at all.
Originally Posted by mcsj
Your ONLY option, would be to replace your Phase III dish with a Phase I dish, that has separate LNB's. Then, you COULD run the 101 LNB directly to your D* receiver & then run the 110 & 119 LNB's through a separate E* switch, then to the E* receiver & then you'd be all set. This is what I do at my place.
Unfortunately, Phase I dishes are kind of hard to find, but they ARE still made.

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