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Old 04-12-2006, 02:20 PM
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Quad Sat Install Possible?

Hi, I have a pair of DN Pro receivers (301 & 311) and a 105 Superdish. My local channels are on 105 and some international programming I want is on 121. Is there any way to get all four sats on one antenna / switch combo? I wouldn't mind putting up a larger dish, and it looks like I'd probably need a DP44 switch, but in the name of economy I'd like to reuse as many of the components of the current system as possible. (LNB's ?) I'd like to increase the dish's effective lateral coverage because the 105 signal is already marginal on good days and almost useless when it rains. (74 on the receiver when clear) I saw some torodial dishes on the Sadoun site, but the biggest one has a 3 degree recommended LNB separation and I need to see 119 and 121. Would one of those work? I am not sure if the receivers can handle four LNB's. I have a legacy recevier that apparently can, but the newer ones only display slots for three LNB's. Maybe that is because that is all there are at the moment. Does anyone know if these receivers can access a fourth LNB? Has anybody gotten this to work on a single dish? daver
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