I’m assisting my sister whose husband recently passed away. They were in the process of building a rather large house which is still unfinished after almost two years.
In particular I’m helping her prepare for the installation of a number of TVs (4 at present) which will use DirecTV. Per my inspection of the almost completed construction, I find that a single RG6 coax cable has been run from the attic to each of the targeted TV set locations. I doubt that the installer was aware of the SWM8 at the time but I’m certainly glad the equipment exists now. I have a number of questions to which I need answers to help me plan for the upcoming TV installation. From what I have learned from your forum, your web site, and the SWM8 web site, it appears I will need to recommend a combination of the SWM8 multiswitch and the appropriate STS-2/4/8 splitters to connect the infrastructure to a DirecTV AU9-S or AU9-SLM.
- The house is located far out in the country. The DirecTV service they currently have to the old house adjacent to the new construction has no local channels or HD service. The new house will have HD service if at all possible (up to DirecTV and waivers). Do you have an opinion whether I should specify a 3-LNB or 5-LNB dish?
- As I mentioned, the terminations for the RG6 cables are located in the attic. The house is located in the hill country of south Texas where the summers are very hot and the attic temperatures would become very high. Are there any maximum temperature guidelines for the SWM8 and STS-2/4/8 equipment?
- There will be a mix of HD receivers, both DVR and standard. I understand that the SWM8 provides eight tuners, two of which are required for each DVR. Assuming I install an STS-4, does each receiver, whether a DVR or standard receiver use a port on the STS-4? I’m trying to confirm that even though a cable from the STS-4 provides 2 “tuners”, a standard receiver still requires a connection to an STS-4 port.
- In the event that additional TVs are installed in the future, can a port off the STS-4 that is servicing a standard receiver be “split” to provide for an additional standard receiver? If so, what equipment would be required? If not, would I have to resort to the dual SWM8 configuration diagramed in “Wiring Diagram for Two SVMs (using four 1x2 splitters)”? What about replacing the STS-4 with an STS-8? What would that do to the DVRs?
- The initial configuration I envision is as follows:
AU9 dish – 4 RG6 coax – SVM8 and power supply – STS-4 – RG6 – DVR – TV
- RG6 – DVR – TV
- RG6 – RCVR – TV
- RG6 – RCVR – TV
Would this work? Do you have suggestions or modifications?
- What are the RG6 cable length limits between the various components?
AU9 to SVM8? SVM8 to STS-4? STS-4 to DVR/Receiver?
I will appreciate your response and suggestions.
In particular I’m helping her prepare for the installation of a number of TVs (4 at present) which will use DirecTV. Per my inspection of the almost completed construction, I find that a single RG6 coax cable has been run from the attic to each of the targeted TV set locations. I doubt that the installer was aware of the SWM8 at the time but I’m certainly glad the equipment exists now. I have a number of questions to which I need answers to help me plan for the upcoming TV installation. From what I have learned from your forum, your web site, and the SWM8 web site, it appears I will need to recommend a combination of the SWM8 multiswitch and the appropriate STS-2/4/8 splitters to connect the infrastructure to a DirecTV AU9-S or AU9-SLM.
- The house is located far out in the country. The DirecTV service they currently have to the old house adjacent to the new construction has no local channels or HD service. The new house will have HD service if at all possible (up to DirecTV and waivers). Do you have an opinion whether I should specify a 3-LNB or 5-LNB dish?
- As I mentioned, the terminations for the RG6 cables are located in the attic. The house is located in the hill country of south Texas where the summers are very hot and the attic temperatures would become very high. Are there any maximum temperature guidelines for the SWM8 and STS-2/4/8 equipment?
- There will be a mix of HD receivers, both DVR and standard. I understand that the SWM8 provides eight tuners, two of which are required for each DVR. Assuming I install an STS-4, does each receiver, whether a DVR or standard receiver use a port on the STS-4? I’m trying to confirm that even though a cable from the STS-4 provides 2 “tuners”, a standard receiver still requires a connection to an STS-4 port.
- In the event that additional TVs are installed in the future, can a port off the STS-4 that is servicing a standard receiver be “split” to provide for an additional standard receiver? If so, what equipment would be required? If not, would I have to resort to the dual SWM8 configuration diagramed in “Wiring Diagram for Two SVMs (using four 1x2 splitters)”? What about replacing the STS-4 with an STS-8? What would that do to the DVRs?
- The initial configuration I envision is as follows:
AU9 dish – 4 RG6 coax – SVM8 and power supply – STS-4 – RG6 – DVR – TV
- RG6 – DVR – TV
- RG6 – RCVR – TV
- RG6 – RCVR – TV
Would this work? Do you have suggestions or modifications?
- What are the RG6 cable length limits between the various components?
AU9 to SVM8? SVM8 to STS-4? STS-4 to DVR/Receiver?
I will appreciate your response and suggestions.
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