Slimline dish SL3K4R0-01 Compatible with H25 Receiver?

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Cindy P

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Is the Slimline Dish SL3K4R0-01 compatible with a H25-100 receiver? I have one single line coming into house (no splitter of any kind) and a DIRECTV 29-Volt SWM-8/SWM-16/SWM-30 Multiswitch Power Inserter (PI-29Z). I have the SWM connected to the single line coming into the house and the SWM connected to the Receiver but I keep getting error code 775 stating it won't connect to dish. Am I missing some piece of equipment?
 
Is the Slimline Dish SL3K4R0-01 compatible with a H25-100 receiver? I have one single line coming into house (no splitter of any kind) and a DIRECTV 29-Volt SWM-8/SWM-16/SWM-30 Multiswitch Power Inserter (PI-29Z). I have the SWM connected to the single line coming into the house and the SWM connected to the Receiver but I keep getting error code 775 stating it won't connect to dish. Am I missing some piece of equipment?

Are there 4 lines from the LNB connected to a SWiM multiswitch outside near the dish somewhere?

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As the H25 is SWiM only and that LNB is a non-SWiM legacy model ...

So there must be a SWiM multiswitch connected somewhere between them.

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As the H25 is SWiM only and that LNB is a non-SWiM legacy model ...

So there must be a SWiM multiswitch connected somewhere between them.

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There is only 1 line connection at the dish and that line runs into the house.
Can you send me a link to what I need?
 
:welcome to Satelliteguys Cindy P!
As stated, the H25 receiver only works with a swm type lnb. The one you have isn't one. All you need to do is get a swm type (one output) and swap it for the one you have.
 
Still need to know if it needs to be installed on the actual dish or somewhere else?
Yes ...

You'll have to remove and exchange the current LNB for a SWiM one, and be careful not to move the dish.

Is the dish conveniently accessible and are you comfortable with tools?

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If it's the newer type of dish, you will only need a 7/16" wrench. The lnb is held in place by a lever. If it's an older version you will need a screwdriver, since there are two attaching the lnb.
 
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Got the part and Hubby got installed this afternoon. I am a happy camper watching the Cardinal Game! Thanks so much for your help and support, you guys are great!
Hey glad to hear it ...

Though when you get a chance you still may want to check and post your signal levels to make sure the dish is well aligned and/or as a precaution that "Hubby" didn't move the dish slightly while changing out the LNB ...

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Hey glad to hear it ...

Though when you get a chance you still may want to check and post your signal levels to make sure the dish is well aligned and/or as a precaution that "Hubby" didn't move the dish slightly while changing out the LNB ...

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He was very careful not to move anything. The signal is clear as a bell.
 
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He was very careful not to move anything. The signal is clear as a bell.
All Digital signals give a perfect picture, so if you have a signal, it will be perfect ...
What Hotat2 was getting at is we can let you know how good your alignment is if you post them ...
The higher the signal, the less chance of rain fade.
 
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All Digital signals give a perfect picture, so if you have a signal, it will be perfect ...
What Hotat2 was getting at is we can let you know how good your alignment is if you post them ...
The higher the signal, the less chance of rain fade.
Correct ...

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