Diplexer question (Directv & OTA)

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dancrouse

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Would it be possible to use a standard 5-3000mhz wide range spilter to combine the directv and ota signals on the dish side as long as I use a diplexer (that spilts the sat signal from the ota signal) on the receiver side?
 

jdspencer

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Oct 22, 2004
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Well, that will make it tricky. I'll have to let others tell you if it is possible, as I'm really not up on diplexing OTA with the SWM LNB. I do know that running a separate coax for OTA will be a better solution.
 
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al

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Diplexing with the SWM LNB is a no no, as the SWM uses some OTA frequencies to function. You can diplex a traditional non-swm lnb however. jdspencer is correct regarding the seperate coax. It is the best solution.
 

NutFlush920

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Sep 20, 2007
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You can easily diplex OTA and SWM. This is my setup. It is very easy to do and there is absolutely no problems with doing this. I have read here on this site that OTA and SWM do not share the same frequencies at all.

All that I can say is that I do it and I have never had a problem at all. Just make sure you use the right diplexer.

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NutFlush920

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