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- 02-12-2012 06:23 PM #1
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Wiring question.
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I'm just all over these forums the past few days.

I posted a similar question in the DirectTV forum and got the answer I needed, but after looking a bit more at offerings I'm reconsidering Dish.
So I'm buying a somewhat new house and I desperately want to avoid a house wrap installation and holes drilled through the walls to pull cables through. Right now the house has RG59 in all rooms. It wouldn't be a very big deal for me to fish my own RG6. Considering I'll be pulling out the old RG59, I already have a roundabout fishtape in place!
The question I have is how many cables need to be dropped to each room? I'm actually planning on pulling two RG6 lines into each room so that I have a separate line for an antenna, but if the Dish system needs two lines then I guess I can pull three but that will get harder to pull through. Will bringing all of the drops together in the middle of the attic be acceptable? Can the switch/demux (whatever Dish calls it) be installed there?
Right now I will only be hooking up two TVs, and since they are both HDTVs I would like to get two of the solo HD receivers.
Bonus question, is the wireless adapter kit from Dish very expensive? I'd like to hook the living room TV to the 'net.
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- 02-12-2012 06:57 PM #2
where ever you want to put a receiver replace cqble with 2 RG6 cables. you only need 1 cable per receiver. the wireless adapters cost 25.00 through Dish.
Sometimes I miss the old days when we had three channels on the TV, Back then I went to bed at a decent time.
- 02-12-2012 07:01 PM #3
Yes, you can "star" the cables into the attic at a switch. You only need one RG6 cable per receiver using DPP technology, and you can diplex the OTA signal over that single cable as well. (I do.) Also consider getting the new Dish Hopper/Joey combination. The signal from the node to the Joeys can be RG59. The only place you really need all 3 cables is between dish and (in your case) the attic.
- 02-12-2012 07:12 PM #4
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Do you notice a huge signal loss when diplexing the antenna with the satellite? I tried it once at my parents house with one of the SD duo receivers and the satellite signal operated at such a high frequency that it almost completely squelched the OTA signal.
Is the hopper/Joey system out? The Dish site doesn't have much info on it.
- 02-12-2012 09:50 PM #5
No I didn't, but I also used a distribution amp with four outputs to feed all those diplexers.

The Hopper/Joey system is not yet out.
- 02-13-2012 07:57 AM #6I did it with my 211K and for me there is virtually no loss.
Originally Posted by kyguy
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- 02-13-2012 06:10 PM #7
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I have a Super Dish with inbuilt DPP44 Switch. A month ago the Comcast guy disturbed the wiring. I see two wires coming from the Super Dish, is it really two wires coming from the Super Dish or one wire only. I see two wires coming from the Dish. Do I need an adapter to connect to one wire from the Super Dish?
Any advice would be appreciated.
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- 02-13-2012 08:20 PM #8You should have 3 wires coming off a superdish running to a switch. Are you sure it's a superdish? They may have disabled 121 and just have 2 lines coming off the dish but with a superdish it still needs to go to a switch. Double check the dish and go from there. Also, what do you mean by "inbuilt" 44 switch??
Originally Posted by Chhaava
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- 02-14-2012 08:05 AM #9
Super dish was discontinued some years ago, the existing ones can be adapted to use the DPP Lnb for 119,118,110 which sound like what you have in that case you only need 1 wire per reciever, Dual recievers using diplexers to carry signal from Reciever to 2nd tv will not carry any cable signal or OTA because of signal conflicts.
- 02-15-2012 08:08 AM #10The kit to modify the superdish LNB still required a switch, are you thinking of the new 500+ DP LNB? Thats a totally different dish from the old superdish That new one doesn't need a switch.
Originally Posted by mikethedishguy
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