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casey 24-Jun-2014 8:04 PM

droping dish
 
Hi guys
a while back you guys helped me with my insulation when I droped Dish.... Iam a happy camper :)
now I taked my buddy to do the same thing...
here is his link.... http://www.tvfool.com/?option=com_wr...e1c6ede9aae383

will have to run about 75 to 80 foot of cable.... or could we use the Dish cable ?

thanks for any help you can give....

Casey

GroundUrMast 25-Jun-2014 5:22 PM

The dish cable is compatible with OTA TV signals... But you would be safe to presume the rest of the satellite system parts will need to be disconnected completly to let the OTA signals pass.

I'd suggest the Winegard HD7694P or Antennacraft HBU-33 pointed at about 220° per a compass.

If driving only one or two TVs, no amplifier should be needed.

casey 25-Jun-2014 9:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GroundUrMast (Post 44617)
The dish cable is compatible with OTA TV signals... But you would be safe to presume the rest of the satellite system parts will need to be disconnected completly to let the OTA signals pass.

I'd suggest the Winegard HD7694P or Antennacraft HBU-33 pointed at about 220° per a compass.

If driving only one or two TVs, no amplifier should be needed.

Hey thanks for the help:) that's what I told my buddy....take out the cable company splitters....I feel better now;)

Should get it set up on Friday.... Will check back in to let you know how it works..

Thanks again,

Casey


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