Videopath SW-44 (SW44) Multi-Dish Switch with Power Inserter and Adapter - FINAL CLEARANCE

Overview
BRAND:  
VIDEOPATH
PART #:  
SW44
WARRANTY:  
12 MONTHS
Stock Status:  
In stock
AVAILABILITY:  
DISCONTINUED
Product Code:  
SW44-VideoPath-Multi-Switch-44

Videopath SW-44 (SW44) Multi-Dish Switch with Power Inserter and Adapter

The legacy SW44 switch is used to expand two legacy dual LNBF's to four outputs to allow for additional receivers. The SW44 multiswitch combines signal from Bell TV's 2 satellites at 91?W & 82?W (orbital positions) and provides output for up to 4 tuners.
Bell and Dish Network approved switch. Complete SW44 Switch Assembly includes: SW44 Switch, Power Inserter and Power Supply and installation instructions. Brand new in box, 12 month warranty.
The AC/DC power supply (a) connects to the in-line power inserter (b). The main switch (c) can be connected anywhere in the distribution system and receives its power from the power inserter via one of its 4 outputs.

The 2 outputs from each LNBF of the elliptical antenna (or from each LNBF of each antenna) MUST be connected to the switch (4 inputs in total, in order to provide 1 to 4 outputs).

Connections should be as follows:

  • Nimiq 1 goes into 1A & 1B.
  • Nimiq 2 goes into 2A & 2B.
  • Power inserter goes into port 1 of the switch.
  • Receivers connect to the Receiver port of the power inserter or ports 2, 3 & 4 directly on the switch.
If you are looking to expand beyond 4 receivers, you can use 2 SW44 Switches and 4 BGI High Frequency Splitters.
More Information
PRODUCT TYPESATELLITE TV
BRANDVIDEOPATH
PART #SW44
NETWORKBELL TV, DISH NETWORK
UPC0753960003412
ACCESSORY TYPESWITCH

Product Questions

The power inserter is not available for purchase on its own, only as a part of this kit.  

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The easiest path to achieve this would be replacing the two legacy LNBs on the dish with a "DPP Quad" LNB.  This LNB will have 4 complete outs - you would then run one cable to each receiver location, and any dual tuners would need a DPP seperator.

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