Super LNB

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Can someone clarify how many HD and Transfer HD set top boxes can one super LNB support? HD boxes have a single tuner and Transfer HD boxes have 3 of which 2 are currently active. My current super LNB has a single output port which is connected to a dual splitter to connect to one transfer and one HD box, I want to know if i use a 3 way splitter instead of a 2 way one, will it support 3 set top boxes including a transfer HD and 2 HD boxes or will I need two dishes?
 
esmoteric said:
Can someone clarify how many HD and Transfer HD set top boxes can one super LNB support? HD boxes have a single tuner and Transfer HD boxes have 3 of which 2 are currently active. My current super LNB has a single output port which is connected to a dual splitter to connect to one transfer and one HD box, I want to know if i use a 3 way splitter instead of a 2 way one, will it support 3 set top boxes including a transfer HD and 2 HD boxes or will I need two dishes?

It should do. As i use 3 wires from super lnb, 2 for HD+ and 1 for Transfer. Signals are good and having no issues.
 
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