View Full Version : How to get 97.5, 100, 118, 119, 129
haitrieudo
04-22-2011, 12:27 AM
What and how do I get all these SAT?
(Currently I use DPP44 and get 110, 118, 119, 129 but
can not get 97.5)
Thanks
Terryl
04-22-2011, 02:24 AM
97.5 ????
Do you mean 97W?If so then you need a linear LNB and a bigger dish (33" to 48") and the DPP44 switch wont work with a standard linear LNB, it also only has 4 LNB inputs (110,118, 119, and 129) you would need a second switch like a 22 KHz, it would go after the DPP44 and be set to be 22KHz on for 97W and off for the others.
Or go with a motorized dish with an Invacom LNB, that way you get all the satellites viewable from your location.
satchick
04-22-2011, 03:45 AM
Most dishes won't have the beam width to receive 97 to 129... Keep in mind that the LNB for 97 has to be in the focal point of the dish, since it's a lower powered satellite.
haitrieudo
04-24-2011, 07:49 PM
Thank for all info.
I alreaddy got 110, 118, 119, adn 129 from DISH PLUS and DPP44
I got 97 stand by it self from 32 inches dish. All I want to get them all
in one receiver but does not cost me arm and leg.
Terryl, please more explain on the 22KHz. THX
StanW
04-24-2011, 07:56 PM
Thank for all info.
I alreaddy got 110, 118, 119, adn 129 from DISH PLUS and DPP44
I got 97 stand by it self from 32 inches dish. All I want to get them all
in one receiver but does not cost me arm and leg.
Terryl, please more explain on the 22KHz. THX
The 22khz has 2 inputs and 1 output . You would come out of the dpp44 into one side of the 22khz and from 97 to the other . Form 22 khz to receiver . This setup will let you connect all 5 lnbs .
haitrieudo
04-24-2011, 08:42 PM
So each receiver has 22KHZ switch?
Can 22 goes before DPP44?
THANKS
StanW
04-24-2011, 08:49 PM
So each receiver has 22KHZ switch?
Can 22 goes before DPP44?
THANKS
Every receiver that I have ever seen supports 22khz .... Receiver to 22 khz switch from 22khz off to dpp44 , from 22khz on to 97.
satchick
04-24-2011, 08:55 PM
No, the 22K can't go before the DPP44, as the DPP switches won't pass 22K tones. The LNBF for 97w is also totally incompatible with DPP switches.
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There's a connection diagram, keep in mind that the power inserter will be on port 1.
haitrieudo
04-24-2011, 09:23 PM
Thank you all.
I am going to buy 22Ks and connect them
satchick
04-24-2011, 09:25 PM
Just put the DPP44 on the OFF side of the 22K switch, that way you can use the port for either an FTA or subscription receiver without changing anything.
slepy
06-30-2011, 06:26 PM
97.5 ????
Do you mean 97W?If so then you need a linear LNB and a bigger dish (33" to 48") and the DPP44 switch wont work with a standard linear LNB, it also only has 4 LNB inputs (110,118, 119, and 129) you would need a second switch like a 22 KHz, it would go after the DPP44 and be set to be 22KHz on for 97W and off for the others.
Or go with a motorized dish with an Invacom LNB, that way you get all the satellites viewable from your location.
Will invacom pick both 118 and 119?
Terryl
06-30-2011, 07:02 PM
No you will need the special LNB for 118.
The Invacom will only work down to TP 20 or 21 in the circular mode on 118 before it drops out.
haitrieudo
10-24-2011, 06:48 PM
Hi all,
It is I again. Now I want to add the 91 sat to it.
What additional switch do I need to buy (cheap one please)
Does DPP21 switch help?
Thanks
satchick
10-25-2011, 03:09 AM
A regular 4x1 diseqc switch will work
WillDekkard
10-25-2011, 04:57 AM
Hi all,
It is I again. Now I want to add the 91 sat to it.
What additional switch do I need to buy (cheap one please)
Does DPP21 switch help?
Thanks
A DP21 switch is NOT compatible with FTA receivers.
You will need a 4x1 DiSEqC switch - 97 into port#1 and 91 into port#2. Your existing 22KHz switch, the ON side will now connect to the output port of the 4x1 DiSEqC switch. The OFF side that connects to the DPP44 switch will remain the same, do not mess with that side of things. Remember to adjust your receiver settings for 97 when adding 91 to reflect your new setup.
haitrieudo
10-25-2011, 01:32 PM
Thanks. I will set up accordingly.
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