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Sat Monkey

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I work for a Dish network retailer, and I did a Direct to Dish change over and I found this inline with the sat feed connected to the receiver.


What is it?

I have heard about a high freq. signal amp.
Is this one and the same?

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Just wondering and if it works with Dish.

Thanks
Monkey
 
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I work for a Dish network retailer, and I did a Direct to Dish change over and I found this inline with the sat feed connected to the receiver.


What is it?

It almost looks like a signal trap the cable companies use for internet setups. I don't think that's what it is, though.
 
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I know we use them with the UHF remote antenna to filter out unwanted noise.
I have never seen one used inline with a sat feed.

Weird

Monkey
 
I had one come in with my HR20 - 700 , it's an attenuator I believe... (never used)

I think it is an attenuator. I recall an issue where receivers very close to the dish would not work with the new signal verification program. The cure was to add a bunch of line to attenuate the signal down to a level the signal verification junk would accept. The eventual cure was to add an attenuator and save the cable.

Joe
 
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When I was with dish network I need to get one to filter the signal so my two RF remotes did not take controller of the other box. In short it cuts the RF signal.
 
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