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  1. Zdish

    Three Hopper 3's

    Gotcha
  2. Zdish

    Three Hopper 3's

    The Holland ones that IHS techs carry are pretty much the same frequency. 5-2150 MHz and 4-2150 MHz
  3. Zdish

    Three Hopper 3's

    No because the power goes towards the switch, not the receivers.
  4. Zdish

    Three Hopper 3's

    Yes,we do. if you don't have channel stack splitters, you can use normal splitters as long as you put the power inserter between the splitter and the switch so no power passes through the splitters.
  5. Zdish

    Three Hopper 3's

    Just curious, why didnt you use just one 4:2 switch and channel stack splitters? Instead of the four 4:4 switches.
  6. Zdish

    Hopper Duo

    I'm not, I just want people to know the right way to do the new install, I'm just stating facts
  7. Zdish

    Hopper Duo

    If you're so amazing, why is it you have no issue doing an installation wrong??
  8. Zdish

    Hopper Duo

    It's also because the hopper 3 enables the channel stacking in the lnb as opposed to band stacking that the previous hoppers use
  9. Zdish

    Hopper Duo

    A hub doesn't only add access for the a moca network. It is required as I said, and as the OP said, to filter out unwanted frequencies to and from the lnb and moca network. Just because you have not used and seen no issue yet, doesn't mean something inside that receiver or lnb isn't going bad...
  10. Zdish

    Hopper Duo

    Solo Hub IS required on all Hopper Duo installs whether using a dpp or dph lnb/switch. Doesn't matter if using a joey or not. Hubs filter out unwanted signal coming and going to lnb and moca network.
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