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Shop > Channel Vision > C-1102
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- One at each receiver is required when using a multiswitch
- Combines satellite with antenna to travel down one coax or separates satellite and antenna signals before the TV and receiver
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Basic Satellite Distribution Facts
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- For signals higher than 950 MHz, RG6 loses 8dB (measurement of signal) per 100 feet, and
- RG 11 loses 5dB per 100 feet.
- You start at {35dB at the dish
- The hottest you can hit the reciever is -25dB.
- The coldest you can hit the reciever is {55 to {60dB.
- You must be within this range of {25dB and {55 to {60dB or you will not receive signal.
- You must keep track of through loss and tap loss as well as line loss (distance).
- If there are two Dual LNB'S at the dish, four coax cables must come from dish into amplifier or multiswitch.
- If there is one Dual LNB at the dish, two coax cables must come from dish to multi-switch.
- Every receiver requires a coax cable coming directly from a multi-switch.
- The in-feed labeled Terr.(Terrestrial) is for off-air antenna, or CATV and modulation.
- If passing off-air or CATV, a Diplexer (SAT-D2) must be used at each satellite receiver.
- Learn more about Satellite Distribution by clicking on the 'Satellite Guide' link in the 'More Information' section below the product image.
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