2nd dish for 129 with H3

No. One Hopper 3 per Hybrid LNB. The Hopper 3 must be connected to port #1 on the LNB.
So the only way to get a second Hopper 3 working is with a DPH42 switch which requires the hybrid dish to be replaced with a DPP dish, is that correct
And what's the second port on the hybrid dish for?

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So the only way to get a second Hopper 3 working is with a DPH42 switch which requires the hybrid dish to be replaced with a DPP dish, is that correct
And what's the second port on the hybrid dish for?

Yes, you need a DPH42 for 2 Hopper 3's.

The dish doesn't have to be changed, just the LNB.

You can connect 2 Hopper 1's or 2 Hopper 2's or a Hopper 1 or 2 and a Super Joey to the 2 ports on a Hybrid LNB.

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If I do connect a wing dish to the input port on the hybrid dish, how do I block the unused LNB?
You don't have to. It'll use the one with the better signal

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Not really. Solid copper is better for excessively long cable runs
Someone once told me it's a bad idea to run power from the receiver to the LNB over Copper Clad Steel Coax but couldn't explain why. Any idea what he was talking about?

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Someone once told me it's a bad idea to run power from the receiver to the LNB over Copper Clad Steel Coax but couldn't explain why. Any idea what he was talking about?
Copper Clad is just a thin coating on the exterior surface of the center conducter of the cable. Scratch the copper surface or damage it while stripping the cable to put fittings on reduces the conductivity of the cable. Solid copper won't lose conductivity if the outside is scratched.
 
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In what situations is one kind of coax used over the other?

Solid copper is used for all Hughesnet and Viasat internet installations and long TV wire runs. Clad is fine for short and medium TV runs. Solid copper has less resistance so there is a smaller voltage drop for internet and long runs.

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