View Full Version : No even Transponders on 110 and 119 birds
bigbird2004
May 15th, 2004, 10:48 AM
Im running a BB with 2 single Dish pro lnb's with a disecq2.0 switch. From what i understand dishpro does band stacking on the evens to fit all the tp's in. Does anyone have any idea what to do to get all the even tp's on the 110 and 119? Someone said a frequency change. How much....Ive tried everything.....All help is much appreciated
RonD
May 15th, 2004, 10:59 AM
DISH PRO
Starting in early September 2002, DISH network began shipping its new technology call DISH PRO. The DISH PRO system changes the method of how signals are transmitted between the Dish and the receiver. With a DISH PRO system you can use the PRO Twin 500 LNB/Switch combo which comes standandard and add a SW-34 switch to increase the total receiver capacity up to four, so long as ALL THE RECIEVERS to be used are PRO compatible.
If your retailer has a PRO QUAD LNB/Switch combo unit, you could use that instead of the Twin 500 and a SW34 switch.
How many IRDs are you going to need hooked up? they are showing 4 as max.
IRD's that can use "stacked" signals are called "wide-band" receivers, mostly used in apartment buildings.
magikman74
June 10th, 2004, 08:08 PM
actually, I believe you can piggy back up to 3 34 switches giving you a max of 12 receivers running off of 1 500 dish
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