I just moved to a new house where the previous owner had a dish on the roof with one line coming into the house. I really don't want to run a second wire for my directv dvr, so I am reading up about SWM's and it sounds exactly what I need. However, when I look at the wiring diagram I see four wires coming from the dish into the SWM (?). I thought the point of the SWM was that you could run off of only one wire? Thanks for any input.
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Ok, so I could have the SWM right at the dish and have one wire come in the house and split them off to different receivers? I only have the one dvr now so I need only two inputs, but am looking at adding an additional two dvr's. This brings up another concern - if I have the SWM outside and wanted to run say 6 inputs ( 3 DVR's X 2 inputs per DVR), I woul dhave to run more than one wire from the SWM inside the house, would I not? Thanks again
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Upon further reading it looks like the one line from the SWM into the house could be further split into more outputs (depending on splitter purchased). If I got a 1X4 splitter, each wire coming from the splitter would still be a SWM line and thus could run a DVR with a single line (allowing to record two channels at once)?
Dish---SWM---1X4 Splitter ---3 DVR's with dual recording funcionality ??
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installed a SWM8 with 1x4 splitter two weeks ago. Works great. All inside. Single coax to each receiver and/or HD DVR. HD DVR can record one program while watching another with the single coax works just fine. The instructions that came with the switch don't tell you to "reset" the receivers via the red button. Use the reset button to reset the receivers/DVR and do not do anything else. Gary....
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