
The only "trick" is to use a standard DISH setup with a DP switch. The receiver identifies each satellite, when you move it to a different satellite it needs to identify all over again.hobojoe said:o! ps; when i meant trick the receiver i meant when you set the dish network receiver up to do a check switch it identifies that setup only and will not receive the signal from Sat's not connected at that time. is there a way to get the dish network receiver to recognize all there sat signals at one time so i wont have to run the check switch each time you change the channel to a station on another satellite.
Do you mean "LNB" (Low Noise Block downconverter)?hobojoe said:1;whats the best general purpose lbn that will work with dish?
No, you can't cascade using 2 of the same switch. Two satellites will be on a Twin, Quad, SW44, SW42, or Microyal SW21X or 3 sats on an SW64. Feed the receiver output to SW21 input 1, and the additional LNB to SW21 input 2.2;cant you cascade 3 Sat's by using 2-SW21's, i only get 2 Sat's that way now.
The Pansat or the 301? This may be an exception where you use a splitter before the SW21. Probably something like:3; how can i trick the receiver? thanks!
Not sure if this will help you avoid the check switch though. If this is for your RV, you'll quite likely have enough aiming experience to just point the dish yourself quicker than a legacy check switch.SmityWhity said:you may want to run a second cable between the motor and the pansat 2700 just to control the motor to move that dish back and forth.
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