Will I need New dish?

jrv331

SatelliteGuys Family
Original poster
Feb 10, 2004
109
6
NE Ohio
I currently have a Hopper with sling and a wireless Joey all installed in 2014. Im upgrading to the Hopper 3 this week and would like to know if I will need/get a new dish before the installer arrives.

I currently have a solo node installed on the outside of my house and think that will need to be replaced with a solo hub and I do have RG6 cable (not sure if its rated for 3000ohms). All I can see on my current dish is that it says "DP Plus" on the LNB. I believe its Eastern Arc as Im in North East Ohio using sats 77,72 and 61.5. with a DPP 1k.4 switch.

Thanks for any help
JV
 
  • Like
Reactions: pattykay
IIRC, the system you currently have will work IF you insert a DPH42 Hybrid switch into the system.

Installers usually just replace the dish with the appropriate hardware.
 
  • Like
Reactions: pattykay
If you can get the installer to agree, I suggest getting the DPH42 switch instead of a dish swap. The new dish would be a 1000.2 with a hybrid LNB that only receives the eastern arc 61.5 and 72.7. The dish you have is a 1000.4 that receives 61.5, 72.7, and 77. The 77 sat has many duplicates of the 61.5 and 72.7 channels, usually in SD. It's not unusual that we'll see a drop from HD to SD in severe storms with our 1000.4 on the eastern arc, but not a complete rain fade like we would if we didn't have the 77 sat. You'll still need the node/hub swap though.
 
If you can get the installer to agree, I suggest getting the DPH42 switch instead of a dish swap. The new dish would be a 1000.2 with a hybrid LNB that only receives the eastern arc 61.5 and 72.7. The dish you have is a 1000.4 that receives 61.5, 72.7, and 77. The 77 sat has many duplicates of the 61.5 and 72.7 channels, usually in SD. It's not unusual that we'll see a drop from HD to SD in severe storms with our 1000.4 on the eastern arc, but not a complete rain fade like we would if we didn't have the 77 sat. You'll still need the node/hub swap though.

Thanks, I would definitely like to keep the 77 sat for that reason alone. Hopefully the tech will work with me.


Sent from my iPad using the SatelliteGuys app!
 
Thank you Guys for all the great advice. And I really don’t know a lot about this stuff so is it worth it to try to have the installer replace my LNB with the same one only newer ( still keeping the 77) Not sure if this stuff goes bad but it’s all 6 yrs old.
Thanks
 
Thank you Guys for all the great advice. And I really don’t know a lot about this stuff so is it worth it to try to have the installer replace my LNB with the same one only newer ( still keeping the 77) Not sure if this stuff goes bad but it’s all 6 yrs old.
Thanks
Good luck finding an installer with a 1000.4 Eastern Arc LNBF in a market that doesn't require the 77
 
This is all stuff I had no clue of which is why I came here to ask the experts. So hopefully I can get the installer to leave my dish alone and just install the 42 switch and be on his way After activating the equipment
 
This is all stuff I had no clue of which is why I came here to ask the experts. So hopefully I can get the installer to leave my dish alone and just install the 42 switch and be on his way After activating the equipment
Let him know you would really like to keep the 77 sat reception...
 
  • Like
Reactions: pattykay
And just for my own piece of mind. Im getting the hopper 3 and 2 wireless Joeys. So the installer would run the lines from my current sat to the dph42 then he could go straight to the Hopper using my existing cable run. Is that correct? I read that I only need the hub if I have other wired Joeys.

I don't want to even attempt to tell the installer what to do but if I can get him in and out with our running new stuff that wold be great.

Thanks again for all the advice
 
And just for my own piece of mind. Im getting the hopper 3 and 2 wireless Joeys. So the installer would run the lines from my current sat to the dph42 then he could go straight to the Hopper using my existing cable run. Is that correct? I read that I only need the hub if I have other wired Joeys.

I don't want to even attempt to tell the installer what to do but if I can get him in and out with our running new stuff that wold be great.

Thanks again for all the advice
Just let the installer do his job. He wants to get in and out too. He has more installations to do in that day than just yours.
 
  • Love
Reactions: HipKat
I plan on letting him do his job but I also want to be in informed consumer. Without the advice of you guys here I would just let this guy come in and do what he hast to do never asking any questions and when he left I would probably no longer have that 77 satellite. Plus years ago when the last guy was here he really didn’t know what he was doing as he was new and had to keep calling other installers walk him through the process
 
  • Like
Reactions: TheKrell
And just for my own piece of mind. Im getting the hopper 3 and 2 wireless Joeys. So the installer would run the lines from my current sat to the dph42 then he could go straight to the Hopper using my existing cable run. Is that correct? I read that I only need the hub if I have other wired Joeys.
While that may be correct, the installer will likely put the Hub in anyway, just to future-proof the system in case you want to add wired Joeys in the future. For example, Hopper Duo installs without any Joey would not require a Hub, either, but the installers still insist on adding the Hub. If anyone follows up to check their work, they would fail Quality Control if the Hub is not there. If you install the system yourself, you can use any method that technically works, but installers have certain standards that they are expected to follow.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Bobby and papachops
***

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Total: 1, Members: 0, Guests: 1)

Who Read This Thread (Total Members: 1)

Latest posts