PDA

View Full Version : Best way to incorporate 82/91/110/119/129 to my current setup ?



Ballinskelligs
07-17-2014, 08:34 PM
Currently I have 3 Dish 500s:
82/91 (dual legacy lnbs)
110/119 (dual legacy lnbs)
129 (dual legacy lnb)

82/91 Dish is distributed to an SW44 switch feeding 3 b3v subs (2 outputs to dual tuner receiver, other 2 going to single tuner receivers.)

110/119 Dish going to SW21, then to FTA reciever)
129 Dish needs to be incorporated.

My wish:
Get 82/91/110/119/129 all going to one FTA receiver.
Get 82/91 going to 3 b3v subs (dual tuner, single tuner, single tuner)

What's the most economical way to implement this?
Prepared to get DPP LNB's if necessary, also DPP switch, DPP Separator
Would rather stay away from third party diseqc switches. Have had lots of hassle previously with them.

dishuser
07-17-2014, 09:14 PM
you need a diseqc

Mavrick
07-17-2014, 09:20 PM
I don't think going to DPP equipment will work with Bev subs but I think there is a way it can be done by only adding two 3x4's and 1 diseqc switch........

What you can do is put a 3X4 on both your 91 & 82 lnb's which will expand the ports from 2 to 4 outputs. Run the 4 outputs from those 3x4 switches into the SW44 just like you are doing now, then take one of the open ports on each of the 3x4's and run them along with the 110 & 119 lnbs to a 4x1 diseqc switch, the diseqc switch will then run into one side of a SW21 and the 129 lnb will run into the other side of the SW21 which then goes to the FTA receiver.

dishuser
07-17-2014, 09:41 PM
bev has been using dpp lnb's for years

Mavrick
07-18-2014, 01:41 AM
bev has been using dpp lnb's for years

I knew the lnb's would not be a problem, it's the DPP switches I was not sure about.....