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Seperate dish ant for HD satellite
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Post 1 made on Saturday March 3, 2001 at 21:40
Larry
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I am presently using a 24 in dish to receive Direct TV. I now have a spare 18in. Direct TV dish and LNB that I thought I could use to receive the HD Direct TV channels/satellite. What do I need for a splitter?
I also have a few different style and sizes of the old Primestar dishes and an LNB adapter for my RCA Direct TV LNB if these would be a better antenna to use for receiving the HD Satellite. Splitter info for use with 2 different antennas feeding an RCA DTC-100 HD Satellite receiver please?
Thanks
Larry
OP | Post 2 made on Sunday March 4, 2001 at 07:29
Luis
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Use the spare 18in dish and point it at Directv 119 satellite. Then combine the feed from your 24 and now new 18in dishes into a four way switch that normally comes with the 24 x 18 dish. You can buy the switch at Radio Schack for approximately 50 bucks.
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday March 4, 2001 at 18:50
joec
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This is about the best explanation I have seen on this subject.
Check it out:

[Link: geocities.com]
OP | Post 4 made on Tuesday March 6, 2001 at 11:20
Larry
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Thanks for all the great sources of information!! Looks like we are on the way to HDTV viewing.
Much appreciated
Larry


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