Three Hopper 3's

I never said it didn't.

I just don't like Kangaroos.
How about Wallabies? Do you like Wallabies?
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Just curious, why didnt you use just one 4:2 switch and channel stack splitters? Instead of the four 4:4 switches.
You know someone with Channel stack splitters?

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When you have a chance, can you share a link on what channel splitters are, how to install them, etc?

Just Google 'Dish channel stack splitters' and that will tell you more than I can here.

Basically they allow up to 8 Wally's on each port of a DPH42 or on a hybrid LNB.

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You know someone with Channel stack splitters?

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.
 
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.
Wouldn't putting it before the splitters push power through the splitters?

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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.

'Normal splitters' don't generally have the frequency range necessary.
 
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'Normal splitters' don't generally have the frequency range necessary.
The Holland ones that IHS techs carry are pretty much the same frequency. 5-2150 MHz and 4-2150 MHz

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