First of all, we're self-maintained & not really looking to make a change...
I have a 550,000 sq ft office complex consisting of 9 floors + basement. The bldg. is a bit unusual, 640 feet long and 85 feet wide. I have 4 wiring closets per floor (40 total). We're presently feeding a 24-channel Blonder-Tongue head-end with legacy D* Hughes GAEBO receivers and B/T channel modulators & combiner to derive a "mini" 24 channel CATV system. This system works well and needs to remain in service (for the time being at least)
However, we're beginning to get inquiries about HD. The SWM concept looks like the answer, provided we can offer some minimal distribution capabilities in each of the 40 wiring closets. Two verticals are 120 feet apart at each end of the bldg with 240 feet between them. To explain, call them Risers A, B, C, and D. A&B are 120 feet apart. B&C are 240 feet apart, C&D are 120 feet apart. Horizontal drops (RG6/Plenum) vary from 80 to 200' between the wiring closet and the TV. Most are around 120'.
Our current in-house backbone system uses Blonder-Tongue BIDA 450-50 trunk amps (4 total) in the 2nd floor riser rooms to push a +55 signal 7 floors up and 2 floors down via RG11-quad with appropriately-graduated directional couplers feeding an 8-way tap in each wiring closet. Obviously not all ports are hooked up. Guessing, there's currently a total of around 80 NTSC televisions hooked up (and most of this will remain connected to the current system).
With the above cable length logistics in mind, can we do something similar with SWM and individual discreet IRDs? I need the ability to make HD along with something like an H20/H21 receiver "available" to anyone anywhere in the building, but without "gilding the lilly" or breaking the bank with an overkill of infrastructure that's going to sit mostly un/under-utilized. I'm thinking we may have as few as 10 people interested (initially) but they're scattered all over this building (12 acres under roof). Going forward this will grow, but not exponentially. We need to start small and grow the infrastructure too, if possible.
My thinking is we're going to need an AU9 dish and lock polarities then amp, split and distribute all 4 dish leads to each of the 4 vertical risers before hitting any of the SWMs. Am I on the right track here? I don't plan to have a SWM in every riser room, but perhaps every 3rd floor, say on the 2nd, 5th and 8th or can I get away with putting them just on the 3rd and 7th floors? I'd like to "plan for" SWMs (or taps) on these floors but without initially equipping them, just equip today where we need to, but cable it out to provide for flexibility to add on reasonably short notice (ie, a week ahead).
What amplifier (make/model) are others using for sigs coming from the dish? Does it need to be bi-directional (any signaling going back towards the dish?)
Anyone have some drawings or designs to do this? I need to have some idea of the material needed so we can work up some budgetary numbers to take to mgmt., but again remembering that we want to do this in-house (ourselves) and not pay someone their markup & labor rates to build it for us.....I don't have that kind of budget. We built our own catv system, shouldn't we be able to do this as well?
Pointers appreciated.
I have a 550,000 sq ft office complex consisting of 9 floors + basement. The bldg. is a bit unusual, 640 feet long and 85 feet wide. I have 4 wiring closets per floor (40 total). We're presently feeding a 24-channel Blonder-Tongue head-end with legacy D* Hughes GAEBO receivers and B/T channel modulators & combiner to derive a "mini" 24 channel CATV system. This system works well and needs to remain in service (for the time being at least)
However, we're beginning to get inquiries about HD. The SWM concept looks like the answer, provided we can offer some minimal distribution capabilities in each of the 40 wiring closets. Two verticals are 120 feet apart at each end of the bldg with 240 feet between them. To explain, call them Risers A, B, C, and D. A&B are 120 feet apart. B&C are 240 feet apart, C&D are 120 feet apart. Horizontal drops (RG6/Plenum) vary from 80 to 200' between the wiring closet and the TV. Most are around 120'.
Our current in-house backbone system uses Blonder-Tongue BIDA 450-50 trunk amps (4 total) in the 2nd floor riser rooms to push a +55 signal 7 floors up and 2 floors down via RG11-quad with appropriately-graduated directional couplers feeding an 8-way tap in each wiring closet. Obviously not all ports are hooked up. Guessing, there's currently a total of around 80 NTSC televisions hooked up (and most of this will remain connected to the current system).
With the above cable length logistics in mind, can we do something similar with SWM and individual discreet IRDs? I need the ability to make HD along with something like an H20/H21 receiver "available" to anyone anywhere in the building, but without "gilding the lilly" or breaking the bank with an overkill of infrastructure that's going to sit mostly un/under-utilized. I'm thinking we may have as few as 10 people interested (initially) but they're scattered all over this building (12 acres under roof). Going forward this will grow, but not exponentially. We need to start small and grow the infrastructure too, if possible.
My thinking is we're going to need an AU9 dish and lock polarities then amp, split and distribute all 4 dish leads to each of the 4 vertical risers before hitting any of the SWMs. Am I on the right track here? I don't plan to have a SWM in every riser room, but perhaps every 3rd floor, say on the 2nd, 5th and 8th or can I get away with putting them just on the 3rd and 7th floors? I'd like to "plan for" SWMs (or taps) on these floors but without initially equipping them, just equip today where we need to, but cable it out to provide for flexibility to add on reasonably short notice (ie, a week ahead).
What amplifier (make/model) are others using for sigs coming from the dish? Does it need to be bi-directional (any signaling going back towards the dish?)
Anyone have some drawings or designs to do this? I need to have some idea of the material needed so we can work up some budgetary numbers to take to mgmt., but again remembering that we want to do this in-house (ourselves) and not pay someone their markup & labor rates to build it for us.....I don't have that kind of budget. We built our own catv system, shouldn't we be able to do this as well?
Pointers appreciated.
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