![]() The Dish Pro Plus 44 switch DOES require a power insert which is provided with the switch. If you are going to run a 2 satellite system and 4 receivers then just use a Dish Pro Quad LNB. Only use this switch to run a 3 satellite 4 receiver system with a Dish Pro Twin LNB. You can use this switch with any of your FTA Receivers and NOT need to keep your regular DN receiver! The Dish Pro 34 switch does NOT require an addition power source. ![]() Dish Pro 34 switches are very easy to use and install. READ CAREFULLY - While you can use a Dish Pro Switch with Dish Pro Plus LNB's, you CANNOT use a Dish Pro Plus switch with a Dish Pro LNB You CANNOT split the signal with a regular Dish Pro Twin or Quad LNB.ĭish Pro 34 Switches and Dish Pro Plus 44 Dish Pro Plus LNB signal can be split when using DN Dual Tuners and a DN Signal Splitter. Dish Pro Plus has a built in 3 way switch and one input which allows you to receive signal from two different satellites with the main LNB and add a third satellite by installing a variety of LNB/Dish combination. Your FTA receiver will not supply sufficient power for all three LNB's. This will only be an issue if you are running a third LNB. Power requirement for the Dish Pro Plus is slightly higher then the regular Dish Pro which may create the necessity to either keep a DN Receiver connected to port #1 of the LNB or to use a Power Insert. DISEqC Software requirements are the same for both LNBs. They work with most if not all FTA Receiver on the market today. They can be used to bring in the signal of any combination of two satellites provided they are less then 10 degrees apart. They both have a built in switch which allows for direct connection to the receiver. There is a big difference between Dish Pro LNB's and Dish Pro Plus. ![]() It is the setup and understanding of this equipment that give some people headaches. ![]() Posted on Thursday, J21:50 GMTDish Pro Twin or Quad & Dish Pro Plus Twinįirst things first - Dish Pro Equipment is very FTA Friendly and probably the easiest to set up. ![]()
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