
04-20-2007, 02:14 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: West Bloomfield, Michigan
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Defined: The difference between Dish Pro and Dish Pro Plus technologies
DISH PRO
- All components between receiver and LNBF must be rated to 2150 MHz and pass DiSEqC 22 KHz, also referred to as “Dish Pro Compatible”
- Maximum distance between LNBF and furthest receiver is 200 feet for DP/DP Plus receivers, 150 feet for legacy receivers
- Legacy receivers (four-digit model numbers) require a DP adapter.
- DP LNBFs are compatible with DP Plus LNBFs and switches. Do not connect DP21 or DP34 in an installation with a DP Plus LNBF
- DP Plus (dual-tuner) receivers require two cables from the LNBF or switch when connected to DP LNBFs and switches
DISH PRO COMPONENTS
DISH PRO RECEIVER MODELS
- DISH 111
- DISH 301
- DISH 311
- DISH 411
- DISH 501
- DISH 508
- DISH Player-DVR 510
- DISH 811
- ViP211
DISH PRO PLUS
- One cable per receiver, when DP Plus (dual-tuner) receivers are used with DP Plus separator. DP Plus Separator can only be used for DP Plus (dual -tuner) compatible receivers. DISH 322, DVR 625, and ViP 622 model receivers come with a DP Plus Separator.
- All components between receiver and LNBf must be rated to 2150 MHz and pass DiSEqC 22 KHz tone, also referred to as "DP Compatible"
- Maximum distance between LNBF and farthest receiver is 200 feet for DP/DP Plus receivers, 150 for Legacy receivers (four-digit model numbers)
- Compatible with DP LNBFs
- Not compatible with DP switches
- Legacy receivers do not use a DP Adapter
DISH PRO PLUS COMPONENTS
DISH PRO PLUS RECEIVER MODELS
Note: Dish Network Receiver Model Comparison
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