Posted on Sunday, April 01, 2007 - 22:10 GMTI deceided to really dig into this power issue of the DishProPlus that some people seem to believe as the problem. And here are my results: DishProPlus LNB - One running with Viewsat Platinum for the last 5 hours without a problem. Free download lagu pop danthology 2012. ![]() No other receiver connected to that lnb and I have NOT had any problems! - One running with Viewsat Extreme and Pansat 2700 for the past 8 hours and NOT one problem. This is a video of what a pro plus lbn set-up would look like if you use the input to add another dish. Will be testing the the Pansat 2700; the 3500 and the old fortecs with these LNBs without any outside power source nor DN receiver on it and let you know if it works. Loverslab fnis creature pack. AGAIN AS OF RIGHT NOW THE ABOVE TWO SETUP ARE WORKING WITHOUT A DN RECEIVER OR A POWER INSERT. THIS IS A FACT! Posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2007 - 01:42 GMTIts good to test and get first hand knowlege.U will also find out that with some receivers, especially neusat and viewsat, that they MANY times they will NOT work, even with a 2nd receiver, when using a DPP twin and a 3rd LNB.all receivers will NOT power the 3 LNB's. Two receivers definitely known to have issues with DPP type lnbs are neusat and Viewsat.these cant switch properly using the third lnb port hook up. Coo*lsat and Extremeview work ok. The VS should work ok using the twin DP hookup approach using the external 4x1 with third lnb ported to external on 3. Some receivers are not going to power 3 DP lnbs no matter how you have it switched unless you give it a power source. The DPP twin requires a minimum of 600mA to power all 3 lnbs. Most FTA receivers only provide 400-500mA. To have all 3 lnbs working is use either a dpp44 power inserter (1650 mA) a dpp44 switch or DP DN Ird (750mA). The DP Ird is touch and go though. Two sats should work fine but once the third sat is added then the trouble starts unless you use the above power source. Posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2007 - 03:38 GMTCartier1 - Your question: i wanna know when u did the test if u have any switch involved as dpp44. And how many bird were you doing the test for at the same time /? My Answer: Read the first two posts. Dish500 and DPP. No switches only two birds. If you don't know how to ask a question then don't ask. Had you read the post it clearly stated NO SWITCHES just a DishProPlus LNB with two FTA Receivers first and then another test with only one FTA Receiver. If you would do a little reading you would have seen where I stated later: I just ran a third lnb into the DPP and signal dropped like a bad habbit! Not enough power to keep it going with only one receiver. Hooked up second receiver and as long as both are on, then it works. SO GO SCREW YOURSELF AND DON'T ASK ME ANYTHING. YOU'RE AN ASSSHOOOLE AND I WILL NOT WASTE MY TIME RESPONDING TO YOU JACKASSS. Posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2007 - 03:47 GMTPRFRMNJ you never sais 2 birds and never mentioned dish500 faggggggggggggg. There is not just dish500 in market there are millions. I understand your frustration it's spring and it's nice in mexico and you can not go. You need a green card. I understand that. And also your sister is hiding in basement day time and is whore for $25 night time. So keep up you do great job. Im proud of you. Why dont you put dpp44 switch in your a*ss and see the mA how high it will go. Posted on Tuesday, April 03, 2007 - 03:52 GMTI will post this again but notice the added information based on the above tests. Dish Pro Twin or Quad & Dish Pro Plus Twin I am going to attempt to clarify what appears to be a big confusion for some and the topic of misquoting for others. First things first -- Dish Pro Equipment is very FTA Friendly and probably the easiest to set up. It is the setup and understanding of this equipment that give some people headaches. There is a big difference between Dish Pro LNB's and Dish Pro Plus.
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