Features
Supports DIRECTV AT9 wide-band Ka/Ku dish antenna which has a 250 - 2150 MHz output capability. WB616 is also compatible with all other DIRECTV dish antennas.
The wideband 6x16 multi-switch (250 - 2150 MHz) is used for applications where the wideband 6x8 multi-switch, WB-68 (250 - 2150 MHz) or the narrowband 6x8 multi-switch SAM-6802 (950-1450 MHz) has been used.
The FlexPorts can only be accessed with the APG (Advanced Program Guide) satellite receiver or the MPEG 4 capable HD receiver. The FlexPorts are used to interface with the dish antennas of two additional DIRECTV satellites at 95°W and 72.5°W(Warning: The FlexPorts cannot be used for any off-air signal, CATV signal, security camera.)
With the APG satellite receiver, if you do not have any FlexPort connected, always use manual dish set option instead of “Auto Configure” to speed up the installation process.
With the APG satellite receiver, if you have either 72.5°W or 95°W inputs, always use FlexPort 1. If you have both 72.5°W and 95°W inputs, use FlexPort 1 for 72.5°W and FlexPort 2 for 95°W. In multi APG IRD environment, you should run one auto configure at a time; and before auto-configuring is running make sure the other APG IRDs are on 101°W (Channel 100 is suggested). This will reduce system acquisition time and minimize error.
WB616 can be cascaded up to 64 satellite receivers for 101°/110°/119°W LNBs. FlexPorts are not cascadable but you can connect 72.5°W and 95°W signals to the last multi-sw layers as shown in diagrams.
The WB616 is active, powered only by an external AC/DC power module. There is no off-the-shelf equivalent multi-switch. The FlexPorts require selection codes unique to DIRECTV; other ports can be accessed with either tone/voltages or selection codes.
Use RG-6 with solid-copper center conductor is required to reduce cable DC drop. Use RG-6 cables with proper exterior waterproof connectors, preferably mounting/orienting the 6x16 where it is shielded from rain. Use F connectors rated to at least 2150 MHz and minimize the number of F connections used to reduce reflection and signal strength drop.
Important: Diplexing of the off-air signals shall not be used with BBC Module and MPEG4-capable HD receivers when connected to a Ka/Ku ODU, Since the Ka-Lo band of 250-750 MHz occupies that frequency band.
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