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Old 03-12-2006, 10:31 PM
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connection diagram needed

i have a 625 dual receiver dvr with the dish 500. what i need is the diagram to make the proper connections from the dish to tv1 and tv2 using one splitter at the dish and another at the receiver. dish network 'tech support' had me hook it up differently than it was before, and now the dvr doesn't work properly. their only suggestion was for me to go to radio shack which didn't help. if anybody can please help me i would be extremely grateful. thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Do you have a DishPro or DishPro Plus Twin LNBF?

How did you have it connected before?
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Old 03-12-2006, 11:38 PM
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i couldn't tell ya for a fact, but i believe it's the dish pro plus. as for how it was connected before...from the dish, one coax to a splitter. from the splitter, one to tv2 and the other to a splitter at the receiver. there were actually 3 connections to the back of the receiver. 2 from the splitter and 1 to tv1.
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Old 03-13-2006, 04:02 PM
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Chck this one,you'll learn a lot of stuff.

http://www.dishretailer.com/dpp/dpptwin.pdf#search='dish%20pro%20plus'
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Old 03-14-2006, 01:36 AM
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Looks like you have dp+ lnb. The 625 receiver uses a separator (not splitter) to split one cable from the lnb to 2, for dish1 and dish2 ports in the back of the receiver. The other thing you see at the dish site and behind the receiver is a diplexer. This is used to deliver the TV1 signal to the other TV. (From receiver, back to dish site then to the other room)
Starting from the back of the receiver you have 2 lines coming out from dish1 and dish2 ports into the separator. The line going out of the separator is going to the SAT port of the diplexer. A line coming from TV1 port in the back of the receiver to the ANT port of the diplexer. A line going out from diplexer in/out port will be going to the wall (to the dish).
At the dish site you'll have a line coming from the lnb going to the SAT port of the diplexer. A line going out of the diplexer's ANT port would go directly to the room where the other TV is (no receiver). The in/out port of the diplexer would have a line coming out to the room where the receiver is. Hope this help.


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