S sammy-bos Member Original poster Apr 8, 2015 7 0 Boston, USA Apr 12, 2015 #1 I heard this existed somewhere, but every time I try to search for it, I only get the VHF/UHF - sat. diplexer in my results.
I heard this existed somewhere, but every time I try to search for it, I only get the VHF/UHF - sat. diplexer in my results.
satgirl51 SatelliteGuys Pro Oct 3, 2007 380 106 USA Apr 12, 2015 #2 If you have a swm system then any swm splitter will work Amazon product ASIN B00BW60R68Amazon product ASIN B003H2HNQWAmazon product ASIN B0045DVIP4
If you have a swm system then any swm splitter will work Amazon product ASIN B00BW60R68Amazon product ASIN B003H2HNQWAmazon product ASIN B0045DVIP4
raoul5788 Studebaker driver Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Supporting Founder Lifetime Supporter Dec 28, 2004 33,099 18,403 Cheshire CT Apr 12, 2015 #3 sammy-bos said: I heard this existed somewhere, but every time I try to search for it, I only get the VHF/UHF - sat. diplexer in my results. Click to expand... to Satelliteguys sammy-bos! You can only split a swm type line. Do you know if you have a swm setup? What is it you are trying to do?
sammy-bos said: I heard this existed somewhere, but every time I try to search for it, I only get the VHF/UHF - sat. diplexer in my results. Click to expand... to Satelliteguys sammy-bos! You can only split a swm type line. Do you know if you have a swm setup? What is it you are trying to do?
jdspencer SatelliteGuys Pro Oct 22, 2004 4,088 18 Binghamton, NY Apr 13, 2015 #4 From a previous thread it looks like the OP has older SD equipment.
Z Zashel SatelliteGuys Pro Feb 14, 2015 636 86 Wisconsin Apr 14, 2015 #5 if its for SD equipment, you can use a 2x4 multiswitch to turn 2 lines into 4, but not 1 into 2.
P peds48 SatelliteGuys Pro Oct 17, 2009 570 62 New York Apr 23, 2015 #6 jdspencer said: From a previous thread it looks like the OP has older SD equipment. Click to expand... This might actually be a good thing and help the TS. Older DIRECTV® equipment support(ed?) band stacking. So you can use stackers and de-stackers with a single line to run multiple legacy tuners.
jdspencer said: From a previous thread it looks like the OP has older SD equipment. Click to expand... This might actually be a good thing and help the TS. Older DIRECTV® equipment support(ed?) band stacking. So you can use stackers and de-stackers with a single line to run multiple legacy tuners.