DISH Hybrid Solo Hub for Single Hopper Installations (203952)
- Brand: DISH Network
- P\N: 203952
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Description
DISH Hybrid Solo Hub for Single Hopper Installations (203952)
Key Features and Benefits
- Requires Hybrid LNBF
- DISH approved
- Reduces the number of coax lines to the dish
- Eliminates need for an external splitter
- Requires only one line of RG6 from the LNBF to the Solo Hub
- Features one host port and two client ports
- UL listed for grounding purposes
Simplify Your Hopper Installation with DISH Hybrid Solo Hub
Meet the Hybrid Solo Hub from DISH, a pivotal tool for those seeking to streamline single Hopper installations. This node is specially designed to reduce the number of coax lines and eliminate the need for an external splitter, thereby simplifying the overall setup.
Fewer Wires, Less Hassle
With the Hybrid Solo Hub, you'll see a significant reduction in the number of coax lines to the dish. This means a cleaner setup and less clutter. Additionally, the hub only requires one line of RG6 from the LNBF, further streamlining the installation process.
No Need for External Splitters
One key advantage of the Hybrid Solo Hub is the elimination of bulky external splitters. This creates a smoother, more efficient setup and removes a potential point of failure from your system.
Safe and Reliable
This product is not just functional; it's also safe. It is UL listed and can be used for grounding purposes, ensuring you enjoy your TV viewing experience with peace of mind.
DISH Approved
As a DISH approved product, you can trust the Hybrid Solo Hub to meet high standards of performance and compatibility with your DISH equipment.
Experience the convenience and efficiency of the DISH Hybrid Solo Hub. Order now and simplify your single Hopper installations!
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Reviews
2 reviews
Easy to install
by John
I ordered this with a Hopper 3 and Joey 3. It works perfect. To install it, all I had to do was splice this into my satellite coax line. The satellite incoming line connects to it, then the outgoing line goes to the Hopper 3 (Host). Another line (Client) goes to my Joey 3 and that's it. An additional port for a second client was not needed so I simpy put a terminator cap on it.
A++
by Luis Beaza
Super fast shipping, thanks Solid Siganl!