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Dish Network DP-34 Switch
With the introduction of DishPro technology this switch replaced the SW64 switch. It employs 22 KHz tone bursts whereas the earlier SW64 switch relied on DC voltage. This switch is capable of capturing signals from three of Dish Network's orbital slots and feeding those signals to four individual tuners but it can also be cascaded with other DP34 switches and feed up to 12 individual tuners. It's really an awesome piece of equipment.
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Specs
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- Can only be used with DishPro LNBFs (DishPro Twin LNBF for two orbital locations (110° and 119°), DishPro Twin LNBF with a DishPro Single LNBF for three orbital locations or up to three DishPro Single LNBFs).
- When used with a DishPro Twin, the LNBF operates in its default state: one port provides 110° and one port provides 119°. Either port of the DishPro Twin can be connected to any two LNBF ports of the DP34 Switch.
- Tuner Outputs: Dish301 and DishPVR 501 have one tuner, and would use one DP34 tuner output; DishPVR 721 has two tuners, and would use two DP34 tuner outputs.
- Up to three DP34 Switches can be "trunked" together, for connection to up to twelve tuner inputs (12 single-tuner receivers (Dish301 or DishPVR 501), or a combination of single-tuner receivers and two-tuner receivers (DishPVR 721)).
- There must be at least one DishPro receiver (Dish301, DishPVR 501, DishPVR 721) connected to the switch at all times to provide power. The receiver can be connected to any receiver port on the DP34 Switch.
- DishPro Installations can support up to 200' RG-6 cable lengths, from the LNBFs to the furthest receiver. DP34 Switches can be placed anywhere in the installation, but placement closer to the receivers is recommended.
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