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At my apartment there is just one cable running in from the outside and it is split several times inside to the various rooms. My question is, can I use a DP34 with just one line coming in from the sat and split it off to two receivers? I have a DishPro Twin LNBF. Is there an easier way to 'split'? I cannot run any new cables in the apartment.

Thanks
 
No. The DP34 requires two lines to run from the twin to ports 1 and 2.

You might want to look into a length of flat wire. You can use it to route a wire through a window or door frame. The catch is that it is not swept to Dishpro specs, so you might need a legacy Twin.
 
What specs are required for the flat wire, in case I find some somewhere.
 
test swept to 2250 hz. minimum. if you see a loss of even transponders, the cable isn't able to be used with dishpro. Legacy only maxes out at 1200hz, i believe, so it's not as much of an issue.
 
bcshields said:
test swept to 2250 hz. minimum. if you see a loss of even transponders, the cable isn't able to be used with dishpro. Legacy only maxes out at 1200hz, i believe, so it's not as much of an issue.
950-1450 mhz for Legacy. :)
 

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