
(110, 119, 129) We have 110 & 119 on TV1 with 60 - 80 sig.
I think it is time to DIY. How should a 622 with a 1000 be wired at the dish and into the VIP 622? I think the changed so many things they got lost.
The installers could not aim the dish and get all sats after 5 hrs.
(110, 119, 129) We have 110 & 119 on TV1 with 60 - 80 sig.
I think it is time to DIY. How should a 622 with a 1000 be wired at the dish and into the VIP 622? I think the changed so many things they got lost.
how many receivers do you have in the configuration? Just the 622? If so it is not necessary to use a DPP44....The installers could not aim the dish and get all sats after 5 hrs.
(110, 119, 129) We have 110 & 119 on TV1 with 60 - 80 sig.
I think it is time to DIY. How should a 622 with a 1000 be wired at the dish and into the VIP 622? I think the changed so many things they got lost.
I peak on the 119 then tweak on the 129..I'm in NC..Using this method I get mid 70's to low 90's on the 129..the DNSC manual says to NOT fine tune on the 129.. Phooey....OP - Where are you located? Sounds like you're getting marginal but possibly OK results on 110 and 119. (80 is adequate; 60 will likely give you problems with rain fade, etc.)
You can also use a separate dish for 129 or point it instead to 61.5. In either case you can use the wiring scheme that either mdonnelly or jetskier provided, depending on whether or not you have an external switch. (The DPP Twin LNB has the switch built into it.) Peak the 1000 for best 110/119 results then tune the separate dish independently for best results on whichever 3rd sat. you choose. Many folks in this forum report much better performance with 129 using a separate dish, and unless your HD locals are coming from 129 you might be better off in general pointing to 61.5...
Welcome, BTW...
From your location the 129 is at 26 degrees of elevation..Location = Madison Wi. The 622 is replacing a Dish 500 sys with two DVR,S and is mounted on my old C Band mast. My view should be good. I have been and are now using the C Band coax. the Dish tec said that the cable is ok. The first try they came out of the dish with the two coax (no switch must be in LMB) into the 622 TV1 with one and TV2 with the other. Second try installed a Dish separater @ the 622. Third try G** only knows but they may have a DPP44 with out a power inserter.
I peak on the 119 then tweak on the 129..I'm in NC..Using this method I get mid 70's to low 90's on the 129..the DNSC manual says to NOT fine tune on the 129.. Phooey....
???? How many receivers and what models are active on you account?From DML @ home
How are the LMB'S wired inside to have only one coax out?
I now have the DPP44 installed and three coax out and into the 44.
When the installers left they had a SW21 on the single LMB 129 & 119 on the dual 110 had no coax out or inside.
Location = Madison Wi.
No, if you have more than 2 receivers, you'll need an external switch....Is there a DPP triple? (All in one head)
If A.E.I. is out of Rockford IL. that is the boys. Now only the 622. I have a second 80hr DVR active but will not use it until the 1000 - DPP44 & 622 are working. They had a DPP dual for 110 & 119 and a old legacy LMBF for 129, on the dish. Is there a DPP triple? (All in one head)
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