i have several KU Band dish hookups and never use a splice or intermediate hookup between the LNB's and the sat receiver unless it is a switch. But the dishes are close to the ground.
My 7.5ft C Band dish I am about to install is sittting pretty high off the ground, (about 8-9ft) and while it is accessable with a ladder, it will be a real pain to connect or reconnect any changes later w/o some type of 6-8ft length of RG6 to splice into. I'm using a dual output LNBF with one RG6 going to an VBox and OpenBox S9 and the other straight to a switch and Viewsat.
Am I going to lose much in-line signal with an in-line barrel connector? Any more than a DisEqc switch?
My 7.5ft C Band dish I am about to install is sittting pretty high off the ground, (about 8-9ft) and while it is accessable with a ladder, it will be a real pain to connect or reconnect any changes later w/o some type of 6-8ft length of RG6 to splice into. I'm using a dual output LNBF with one RG6 going to an VBox and OpenBox S9 and the other straight to a switch and Viewsat.
Am I going to lose much in-line signal with an in-line barrel connector? Any more than a DisEqc switch?