I've got a couple of questions for clarification.
1) Is your DTv LNB - the thing on the end of the arm of the dish that the cable connects to - a SWM LNB or a non-SWM LNB? A SWM LNB has only one cable connection on it, and a non-SWM LNB has four connections on it. Note: the question is how many connections the LNB has on it, not how many cables may actually be connected to it.
2) If you disconnect the satellite dish completely and disconnect the interior satellite receiver completely and you turn on the antenna amplifier and raise the over the air antenna, can you connect a TV to the outside cable connection under the awning and watch broadcast TV?
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