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Old 12-26-2007, 10:14 AM   #1
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Picked up a new 9242 receiver for Xmas (HD 2 zone PVR). It looks like the back feed is a single line unlike the non HD 2 zone PVR, so is my current dish all that I need or do I need a different cone for 2 zones of HD?

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Old 12-26-2007, 10:18 AM   #2
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I am so confused on what you are asking

Do you have HD right now? And what receiver is this one replacing?
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Old 12-26-2007, 10:30 AM   #3
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I have the original HD receiver from Bell ... single zone, about three-four years old.
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Old 12-26-2007, 10:43 AM   #4
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So unless you already have more than 3 TV's installed you are going to have to:

1. Install the 4X4 multi-sat switch (this will bring all 4 lines from your (2)82LNB and (2)91LNB into one powered unit that can now be split into 4 different feeds)

Will look something like this :

2. Run another line from the multi-switch to the 9245 system so you have two coming into your receiver. You could keep it with one line coming in but then you wouldn't be able to do things like: Record one show while watching another, or, record two shows while watching a PVRd one, or, PIP.

Because you are already have HD you won't have to touch the dish at all, you will just have to swap out the switches you have now for that 4X4 multi-sat switch and run one cable.

How many TV's and REC's(which models?) do you have set-up in your house right now? I could use paint and draw up a cheezy diagram if you would like.
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Old 12-26-2007, 11:18 AM   #5
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Here's some diagrams courtesy of Ken0042.It says it's for the 9200 but it's the same set up as the 9242. You're going to have to do some rewiring and maybe buying some cable [use R6 not 59] to set up your new 9242. The SW44 switch is included with your new PVR. Don't move your dish, it should be fine. I'd go with option #3 here although I used #4 for a while but than I couldn't use any other receivers.
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http://www.digitalhome.ca/forum/showthread.php?t=26721

actually I use Example #5 as being on the Wet Coast, two larger dishes gives me better reception.
You'll have to figure out where you want to mount your Sw44 switch as it has to be plugged in and get co-ax cable at appropriate lengths. Try and get cables with compressed fittings as these are best.

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Old 12-26-2007, 12:49 PM   #6
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thanks guys ...

I have a powered switch but I think I might have to buy a bigger one. It's a four x four but I have two dual PVRs and another unit as well so that's five if I have this figuered out
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thanks guys ...

I have a powered switch but I think I might have to buy a bigger one. It's a four x four but I have two dual PVRs and another unit as well so that's five if I have this figuered out
Yeah, the other alternatives are to use two SW44 switches [you probably already have two] with four splitters. This is described in a small pamphlet you should have got with your 9242 called an Installation Guide for the SW44. This is on page 12. I'm not sure where you get the correct splitters though.
Another alternative is too add another satellite dish but some don't like the aesthetics.
Still another alternative is to use a DishProPlus LNB with their switch.

I think Ken would be the guy to ask on how to go here though.
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Hey Bingo. Don't have a lot of time tonight to get into it, but I see 3 options for you:

- Using two SW44 switches. When I did up those instructions a couple of years ago there was an option of cascading SW44 switches together giving you a total of 6 outputs. It seemed more compicated than what I would be willing to do, so I didn't look into it much further as those instructions were designed to help the DIYer.

- Two dishes. Depending on the wife factor; this might be an option for you- or it may not. The terms of the Bell agreement talk about not having the receivers in different houses; there's nothing stopping you from using two dishes.

- The one I would recommend is using Dish Pro Plus hardware. It basically allows you to one require one line to each receiver; then a seperator from each line to the two inputs on the 9200 and 9242 receivers. I'm pretty sure there is a diagram on DHC, but for some reason I can't get to their site at the moment; but I'm pretty sure there's a diagram showing how to use the DPP hardware.

Of course, the other option is to activate the 9242 now using the connection for the 9200, let it run the updates, then hook it back up to where the single line runs in. It will only give you single tuner; but at least its an option to start playing with your Xmas toy.

Hope that is of some help.
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- The one I would recommend is using Dish Pro Plus hardware. It basically allows you to one require one line to each receiver; then a seperator from each line to the two inputs on the 9200 and 9242 receivers. I'm pretty sure there is a diagram on DHC, but for some reason I can't get to their site at the moment; but I'm pretty sure there's a diagram showing how to use the DPP hardware.

Of course, the other option is to activate the 9242 now using the connection for the 9200, let it run the updates, then hook it back up to where the single line runs in. It will only give you single tuner; but at least its an option to start playing with your Xmas toy.

Hope that is of some help.
Way ahead of you ... hooked it up to one line and have it in use. Tries to go to a switch check on line 2 if you leave it idle though ... takes over the machine forever.

So the Dish Pro Plus is a splitter at the receiver, avoiding the running of two lines?
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DPP is a line of products. You would have a DPP LNB (thingy on the end of the dish), DPP44 switch (looks like a SW44 but has better guts inside), and then a DPP seperator, not a splitter.

Never use the word "splitter" when talking about satellite signals. There is no such thing. And for me the best way I was able to get my head around how the signals worked was to stop using that word. Once you accept that there is no splitter, it starts to make more sense.
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Old 12-29-2007, 04:52 PM   #11
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ok ...

I sent Ken a PM but in case there are other opinions floating around.

I mapped out my sat system and have this ....




Couldn't I yank out the 21 switch and replace it with another identical 34 switch (like the one above)? Then you take the straight 82 into the new 34 along with the exit 91 from the other 34 leaving you four exit points in the new 34 (only need 2 for the 9242).

Thoughts?
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Just about to head out, but my quick 2¢ says that current setup should not work. Can you get a non HD channel (like 400) on the 9242?

Also, can you watch channel 400 on the 3100 receiver, and 228 (City Winnipeg) on the 5200? (At the same time.)
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the diagram above hasn't been changed and it worked perfectly to service three receivers before I had the need to run a second HD feed to the new 9242.

I had the same 3100, the same 5200 and the old single tuner (nonPVR) HD receiver that was using the feed that the 9242 currently has hooked up to it's SAT1.

So the diagram works ... it has a 3100 in our loft for the kids, a 5200 in the family room upstairs (2 tuners) and the one feed to the new receiver in the basement ... all channels, no problems.

Was just thinking if I replaced the 21 switch with the 34 to channel the HD feed into a multi out format.

Am I off base
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I'm not familiar with the 34 switch but from my reading it seems it's only meant to work for one satellite and that is why you have to use an SW21 to combine the signals from the two satellites for your HD receiver. I don't think another 34 switch will work.

My suggestion would be to run two cables from your 91 transponder to your 34 switch. Two of the cables from this switch would run into your SW44 along with two cables from your 82 transponder. These four out cables from the SW44 would feed both of your dual tuner receivers. The other two cables from your 34 switch would only have the 91 satellite feed but that wouldn't miss much on an SD receiver.

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I'm not familiar with the 34 switch but from my reading it seems it's only meant to work for one satellite and that is why you have to use an SW21 to combine the signals from the two satellites for your HD receiver. I don't think another 34 switch will work.

My suggestion would be to run two cables from your 91 transponder to your 34 switch. Two of the cables from this switch would run into your SW44 along with two cables from your 82 transponder. These four out cables from the SW44 would feed both of your dual tuner receivers. The other two cables from your 34 switch would only have the 91 satellite feed but that wouldn't miss much on an SD receiver.
You probably know better than me ... but wouldn't another 3/4 do exactly what the 21 is doing only giving you four outputs with a commingled sat signal for use for multiple HD needs?

You leave everything else exactly where it is so the SD duel PVR and 3100 are still sourced from the original 34, the output from the original 34 goes into the new one along with the 82 run from the other sat giving you four exit points for the HD of which you only need two.

You might get away with a 22 if there is such a thing, but a 34 would give you more expansion.

Or am I out to lunch?
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You probably know better than me ... but wouldn't another 3/4 do exactly what the 21 is doing only giving you four outputs with a commingled sat signal for use for multiple HD needs?

You leave everything else exactly where it is so the SD duel PVR and 3100 are still sourced from the original 34, the output from the original 34 goes into the new one along with the 82 run from the other sat giving you four exit points for the HD of which you only need two.

You might get away with a 22 if there is such a thing, but a 34 would give you more expansion.

Or am I out to lunch?
I don't think the 34 is meant to commingle satellite signals. From my reading it's meant to take two feeds from one satellite and split them into four feeds. It may work to some degree but I think that is why Ken asked about getting different channels on different receivers at the same time. This is why you have the SW21 [which does commingle] connected to your HD receiver. The Sw44 also commingles two satellite signals.
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Here's what I would try. Not sure if it will work, but somebody has to be the guinea pig. I think it will work because of your success with the SW34 and the SW21 intertwined:

91 LNB- two outputs to the SW34.
82 LNB- two outputs to the SW44

Then take two of the ouptputs of the SW34, and bring them into the SW44. So the 3100 will be running right from the SW34 so no programming from 82. (no CTV Kenora- sorry.)

Then the two inputs of the 9242 and the two inputs of the 5200 will run from the SW44.

I'll see if I can draw up a wiring diagram tonight.
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OK, here's what I've drawn. Keep in mind I've never tried this, so it may or may not work. Hope it helps.

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cook Ken thanks ... I'll give it a shot

where's a good place to buy the 44?
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eBay would be my choice. If you want to do it now I would suggest Satellite City.

eBay will cost you around $50- Satellite City will be closer to $100. Bell charges $150.

Edit- If buying on off eBay; be sure it is one that has the Dish Network logo on it, and it includes the power inserter. Some people will tell you the power inserter isn't needed, but in your case it is an absolute must have.

There are other cheaper SW44's out there, don't try to save a few bucks- I've heard nothing but bad about the off brands.
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