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mraspen
12-09-04, 03:25 PM
The DP+TWIN LNBF is now available from VSSLL for $109.99.
You no longer need 2 cables or a DP+44 to feed a 921, 522 or 322.

http://www.vssll.com/dishaccessories.htm

DP+ Twins often reduce the number of penetrations required by allowing the customer to run one cable to dual-tuner receivers. This new technology will reduce the installation time and materials required with installation of our dual-tuner receivers. DP+ Twins have an input for a third satellite location eliminating the need for an additional switch.
DP+ Twin technology allows DISH Pro Plus dual-tuner receivers such as the 322, 522, 721* and 921 to utilize one cable run from the dish antenna to the back of the receiver. To utilize this technology, the DPP Twin must be used in conjunction with a DISH PRO PLUS Separator, which is sold separately.
DP+ Twins will work with both DISH Pro receivers and legacy receivers.
Certain restrictions apply.

ocnier
12-27-04, 11:53 AM
The DP+TWIN LNBF is now available from VSSLL for $109.99.
You no longer need 2 cables or a DP+44 to feed a 921, 522 or 322.

http://www.vssll.com/dishaccessories.htm

DP+ Twins often reduce the number of penetrations required by allowing the customer to run one cable to dual-tuner receivers. This new technology will reduce the installation time and materials required with installation of our dual-tuner receivers. DP+ Twins have an input for a third satellite location eliminating the need for an additional switch.
DP+ Twin technology allows DISH Pro Plus dual-tuner receivers such as the 322, 522, 721* and 921 to utilize one cable run from the dish antenna to the back of the receiver. To utilize this technology, the DPP Twin must be used in conjunction with a DISH PRO PLUS Separator, which is sold separately.
DP+ Twins will work with both DISH Pro receivers and legacy receivers.
Certain restrictions apply.

I'm curious do you know if the separators can use cable length over a 100ft from the separator other wise this is only a solution for 2 units with 2 sat inputs/2 recievers close together. I think if you're gonna spend the money you're still better off with the dpp44 sw.