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SITUATION FEATURES DESCRIPTION APPLICATION NOTES Contact: Sonora Design Associates 805.644.8913 www.sonoradesign.com [email protected] Revised Feb 3 2015 1 MoCA MULTIPLEXERS MoCA E multi-plexers integrate or isolate two frequency bands of CATV (7 to 42 MHz & 54 to 806 MHz) and three bands of DIRECTV®; 2.3 MHz, MoCA E: 475 to 700 MHz and SWM 940 to 2150 MHz. Receivers communicate with SWiM switches using high level FSK 2.3 MHz bi-directional signals. Filtering is required to prevent 2.3 MHz from leaking in or out of the CATV port. Cable modems generate high level sub-band signals at 7 to 42 MHz that must be isolated from the DBS FSK signals. DIRECTV® video servers and clients send and receive 475 to 700 MHz MoCA E-band signals. In home applications, two MoCA networks may need to be INTEGRATED. In MDU application,s MoCA networks from multiple apartments need to be ISOLATED. DBS signals originating from a video server are shared on a coax MoCA network. IP and CATV signals may also be needed on the coax network. SONORA offers multi-plexers with (3) inputs or (4) inputs to a combined output. Used in reverse, a single input may be split to multiple frequency band outputs. SONORA multiplexers are for specific MoCA bands. Check with your sales representative to identify the model required for your application Diplexers provide frequency selective splitting or combining for signal INTEGRATION or ISOLATION with minimal insertion loss. SOLUTION RELATED CONSIDERATIONS MoCA diplexers integrate or isolate MoCA signals from frequency bands including DBS and CATV. Wide bandwidth ........................................ 2 to 2400 MHz MoCA band E ........................................ used by DirecTV® DC passing ...........................................DBS to COMBINED CATV band pass ........................................... 7 to 400 MHz Dual Green Ground Screws ................... 10 gauge copper MoCA E BAND DIPLEXERS (2) Bands Isolated 54 - 806 & 940 -2150 MHz

MoCA E BAND DIPLEXERS - Sonora DesignMoCA E BAND (3) PORT DIPLEXER SPECS 2 Parameter Unit SD SWMD2 SD SWMD3 SD SWMD6 PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT SWM PORT SWM+ MoCA PORT MHz MHz MHz

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  • S I T U A T I O N

    F E A T U R E S

    D E S C R I P T I O N

    A P P L I C AT I O N N O T E S

    Contact: Sonora Design Associates • 805.644.8913 • www.sonoradesign.com • [email protected]

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    1MoCA MULTIPLEXERS

    MoCA E multi-plexers integrate or isolate two frequency bands of CATV (7 to 42 MHz & 54 to 806 MHz) and three bands of DIRECTV®; 2.3 MHz, MoCA E: 475 to 700 MHz and SWM 940 to 2150 MHz.

    Receivers communicate with SWiM switches using high level FSK 2.3 MHz bi-directional signals. Filtering is required to prevent 2.3 MHz from leaking in or out of the CATV port. Cable modems generate high level sub-band signals at 7 to 42 MHz that must be isolated from the DBS FSK signals.

    DIRECTV® video servers and clients send and receive 475 to 700 MHz MoCA E-band signals. In home applications, two MoCA networks may need to be INTEGRATED. In MDU application,s MoCA networks from multiple apartments need to be ISOLATED.

    DBS signals originating from a video server are shared on a coax MoCA network. IP and CATV signals may also be needed on the coax network.

    SONORA offers multi-plexers with (3) inputs or (4) inputs to a combined output. Used in reverse, a single input may be split to multiple frequency band outputs.

    SONORA multiplexers are for specific MoCA bands. Check with your sales representative to identify the model required for your application

    Diplexers provide frequency selective splitting or combining for signal INTEGRATION or ISOLATION with minimal insertion loss.

    SOLUTION

    RELATED CONSIDERATIONS

    MoCA diplexers integrate or isolate MoCA signals from frequency bands including DBS and CATV.

    • Wide bandwidth ........................................ 2 to 2400 MHz

    • MoCA band E ........................................ used by DirecTV®

    • DC passing ...........................................DBS to COMBINED

    • CATV band pass ........................................... 7 to 400 MHz

    • Dual Green Ground Screws ................... 10 gauge copper

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    (2) Bands Isolated 54 - 806 & 940 -2150 MHz

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    2MoCA E BAND (3) PORT DIPLEXER SPECS

    Parameter Unit SD SWMD2 SD SWMD3 SD SWMD6 PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT SWM PORT SWM+ MoCA PORT

    MHzMHzMHzMHzMHz

    (3)2 -21507 - 806

    2.3, 940 -2150NANA

    (3)2 -21507 - 806

    2.3, 940 -2150NANA

    (3)2 -21507 - 400

    NA2.3, 940 -2150

    & 475 -700COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 50< 1.5< 1.0< 1.5> 45

    > 60< 1.5< 1.0< 1.0> 45

    > 60< 6< 6

    > 40> 45

    COMBINED to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 2.5> 60> 35> 35< 2.0

    < 2.5> 60> 60> 60< 2.5

    < 2.0> 45> 45< 5.5< 2.0

    SWM to CATV to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 50> 26> 35> 35> 35

    > 60> 50> 45> 60> 45

    > 60> 50> 45> 50> 45

    Return Loss CATV 7 to 42 MHz CATV 54 to 806 MHz SWM 2.3 MHz SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdB

    >10 >12>12>10

    >10 >12>12>10

    >10 >12>12>10

    Flatness CATV 7 to 2150 MHz CATV Any 6 MHz band SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dBdBdB

    1.51.50.5

    1.51.50.5

    1.51.50.5

    DC Power pass (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max) 2 (max) 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 2.0 x 2.3 x 0.7 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    Environmental Indoor Only Indoor Only Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60 -34 to + 60 -34 to + 60

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    3MoCA E BAND (4) PORT DIPLEXER SPECSParameter Unit SD SWMD4 SD SWMD5 SD SWMD7

    PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT MoCA PORT SWM PORT SWM+ MoCA PORT

    MHzMHzMHzMHzMHzMHz

    (4)2 -21507 - 400

    475 -700NA

    2.3, 940 -2150& 475 -700

    (4)2 -21507 - 400

    475 -7002.3, 940 -2150

    NANA

    (4)2 -21507 - 400

    475 -700NA

    2.3, 940 -2150 & 475 -700

    COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60< 1.5< 2.0> 45> 45

    > 60< 6< 6

    > 45> 45

    > 60< 1.5< 2.5> 40> 40

    COMBINED to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 45> 45> 45< 5

    > 40

    > 45> 45> 45< 5

    > 35

    > 45> 45> 45< 6

    > 45

    COMBINED to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 2.5> 50> 60< 25< 2.0

    < 2.5> 60> 60> 45< 2.0

    < 2.5> 60> 60< 5.5< 2.5

    SWM to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 36< 4.0< 4.0 < 35> 45

    > 60> 45> 45> 45> 45

    > 60> 60> 60< 5.5> 45

    Return Loss CATV 7 to 42 MHz CATV 54 to 806 MHz SWM 2.3 MHz SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdB

    >10 >12>12>10

    >10 >12>12>10

    >10 >12>12>10

    Flatness CATV 7 to 2150 MHz CATV Any 6 MHz band SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dBdBdB

    1.51.50.5

    1.51.50.5

    1.51.50.5

    DC Power pass (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max) 2 (max) 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    Environmental Indoor Only Indoor Only Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60 -34 to + 60 -34 to + 60

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    Contents

    MoCA E BAND DIPLEXERS ....................................1

    MoCA E BAND (3) PORT DIPLEXER SPECS ..........2

    MoCA E BAND (4) PORT DIPLEXER SPECS ..........3

    SINGLE WIRE CHANNEL STACKING ......................5

    MoCA E & IP NETWORKS .......................................6

    MoCA E INTEGRATORS & ISOLATORS ..................7

    SWMD2 MoCA E DIPLEXER ...................................8

    HOME SWMD2 IP BRIDGE .....................................9

    HOTEL SWM16 SWMD2 DRE INTEGRATOR ......10

    HOME SL5S, SWMD2 CATV DIPLEXER ..............11

    HOME (2) SWM16, SWMD2 IP BRIDGE ..............12

    SWMD3 MoCA E DIPLEXER .................................13

    HOME SWM16 SWMD3 BRIDGE ................... 14

    HOME SWM16, SWMD3 IP BRIDGE ....................15

    HOME (2) SWM16, SWMD3 IP INTEGRATOR ....16

    MDU DRE SWMD3 IP INTEGRATOR ....................17

    MDU SWMD3 IP INTEGRATOR ............................18

    MDU MoCA& CATV SWMD3 DIPLEXING ...........19

    SD SWMD4 MoCA E DIPLEXER ..........................20

    SD SWMD5 MoCA E DIPLEXER ..........................21

    SD SWMD6 MoCA E DIPLEXER ..........................22

    SD SWMD7 MoCA E DIPLEXER ..........................23

    HOME SWMD5 / SWMD6 CATV DIPLEXING .....24

    (2) SWM, SWMD5 / D6 CATV DIPLEXING ..........25

    MDU DRE SWMD5 CATV DIPLEXING .................26

    SL5S, SWMD5,D6, D7 CATV DIPLEXING ..........27

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    EMoCA E band diplexers are frequency selective devices used to INTEGRATE or ISOLATE coax signals. Signals may originate from multiple providers and may share the same frequency bands.

    The signals often have dynamically different signal levels so an INTEGRATED signal feeding a receiving device may overload the device without the use of a diplexer ISOLATOR.

    Some signals may be shared between multiple distribution networks and other signals in private networks must NOT be shared with other private networks. High isolation is required to prevent shared signals from leaking into non-shared networks.

    DIRECTV® managed DRE® hotel systems use one diplexer per SWM output to communicate with receivers located in the rooms.

    Diplexers are ofter used in pairs with one device INTEGRATING signals and another ISOLATING signals. In some applications the same diplexer model may used as the INTEGRATOR and the ISOLATOR. In other cases two different models of diplexers are needed.

    This application note presents the known uses of MoCA E band diplexers. If your application is not illustrated, contact SONORA design for a solution.

    DIPLEXERS

    SL5S HR44 RVU + AM21 ....................................28

    SD SWMD2 FREQUENCY PLOTS .........................29

    SD SWMD3 FREQUENCY PLOTS .........................30

    SD SWMD4 FREQUENCY PLOTS .........................31

    SD SWMD5 FREQUENCY PLOTS .........................33

    SD SWMD6 FREQUENCY PLOTS ........................35

    SD SWMD7 FREQUENCY PLOTS ........................36

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    5SINGLE WIRE CHANNEL STACKING

    DBS H21 RCVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS H21 RCVR

    DBS H21 RCVR

    DBS H21 RCVR

    DBS H21 RCVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    475. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .700. . . . . .940. . . . . . .MH z. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1840

    2 6543 7101 2 3 4 8

    DIRECTV® MoCA E & SWM FREQUENCY PLAN

    250 .MHz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 . .950 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1450 . . .1680 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2150DISH

    9506 99ºc 99ºs

    DIRECTV® SL5 LNB Ka / Ku Frequency PlanUpdated:

    June, 2014

    101º 9501

    111753

    31

    29

    27

    25

    23

    21

    19

    17

    15

    1391

    11753 1 531315171921239

    13V

    9507 99ºc 101º9502

    212864

    32

    30

    28

    26

    24

    22

    20

    18

    16

    14

    102

    12864 2 6 8

    10121416182022244

    141618202224

    10

    18V

    103ºca 9508103ºcb951013V & 22kHz 1 9753 7

    131517192123

    11

    119º 9513

    1 97531113151719212325272931

    19

    179

    111315

    2123

    103ºca9511 103ºca 9509110º 9512 119º 9514

    2 1286432

    30

    28

    26

    24

    22

    20

    18

    16

    14

    102

    1286416182022

    10

    16

    14

    12

    18202224

    18V & 22kHz

    108

    24 642

    1 3 5

    SPLIT8

    SL5S

    DIRECTV® uses channel stacking switch (CSS) technology developed by Entropic communications®. Instead of switching an entire LNB band to a receiver as with a WB68 switch, a SWM switch in the SL5S LNB allows the receiver to select just a transponder to be switched down the cable. CENELEC EN50494 is the European standard for Single Cable Distribution.

    Each receiver connected to the SPLIT8 is assigned (1) of the (8) available User Bands. A dual tuner DVR is assigned (2) User Bands. The first receiver connected is assigned User Band one by the switch. User Band zero is for guide data. Receivers communicate their program selection via a 2.3 MHz return band.

    Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA) is being deployed by DIRECTV® to provide multiple room viewing of programs stored on DVRs. DIRECTV® mutli-room viewing sends high level signals in the 475 to 700 MHz MoCA E band between receivers.

    MoCA provides a network to stream multiple high definition video, audio and data traffic throughout a single home coax cable. Model SPLIT8 splitter is designed to pass the MoCA signals from output to output allowing all receivers to share recorded programs.

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    6MoCA E & IP NETWORKS

    The MoCA E-band is an integral part of a SWM receiver network having at least one Digital Video Recorder. The MoCA network expanded to deliver DIRECTV® Cinema™ IP based signals. Streamed movies are delivered via the internet to the MoCA network.

    HIgh speed internet access is key to a full performance DIRECTV® network. An IP network is INTEGRATED with the MoCA network.

    Green label SPLIT2, SPLIT4 or SPLT8 splitters are examples of MoCA INTEGRATORS. A MoCA signal on any input or output port is shared with every other port on the device. Normal splitters ISOLATE the splitter outputs from each other.

    DIRECTV® model DCA2SR0 Connected Home Adaptors are used to INTEGRATE the IP network to the MoCA network. Some call these devices bridges in that they “bridge” the IP network on to the MoCA network and vise versa.

    475 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 . . . . . .940 .MHz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1840

    2 6543 7101 2 3 4 8

    DIRECTV® MoCA E & SWM FREQUENCY PLAN

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    7MoCA E INTEGRATORS & ISOLATORSWhat if we want to ONLY insert or extract the MoCA signals from the coax network? A diplexer is a device that splits the coax network by frequency bands. These devices are also known as multi-plexers because multiple bands are involved.

    Depending on the application, some bands need to be INTEGRATED and some bands need to be ISOLATED.

    DC is sometimes needed to pass from power inserters located near receivers to switches remotely located.

    DIRECTV® receivers communicate with SWiM switches using FSK 2.3 MHz bi-directional signals.

    DIRECTV® video servers and clients send and receive 475 to 700 MHz MoCA E-band signals.

    DIRECTV® receivers are assigned a SWiM channel in the 950 to 1850 MHz passband.

    CATV is often used as the internet access source. DOCSIS 3.0 uses a return band of 7 to 42 MHz and a forward band of 54 to 806 MHz.

    OTA signals may be needed to supplement the channels carried by DIRECTV. These signals may range from 54 to 700 MHz. Find your stations

    SONORA SWiM multi-plexers integrate or isolate two frequency bands of CATV (7 to 42 MHz & 54 to 806 MHz) and three bands of DIRECTV®; FSK 2.3 MHz, MoCA E-band 475 to 700 MHz and SWM 940 to 1850 MHz.

    In home application MoCA networks may need to be INTEGRATED. In MDU applications MoCA networks from multiple apartments need to be ISOLATED.

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    8Model SD SWMD2 ISOLATES MoCA E band and SWM signals.

    SDSWMD2

    SWM

    CATV

    COMBINED

    BAND STOP475 -700 MHz

    LOW PASS2.3 MHz

    HIGH PASS940 MHz

    BAND PASS7 to 806 MHz

    COMBINED to the CATV port:• 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 50 dB• 7 to 806 MHz............ Passes• 940 to 2150 MHz...... ISOLATES > 40 dB

    COMBINED to the SWM port: • 2.3 MHz.................... Passes• 7 to 400 MHz............ ISOLATES > 35 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ ISOLATES > 35 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... Passes

    SWM to the CATV & CATV to the SWM port:• 2.3 MHz..................... ISOLATES > 50 dB• 7 to 806 MHz............ ISOLATES > 35 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 40 dB

    SWMD2 MoCA E DIPLEXERParameter Unit SD SWMD2

    PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT SWM PORT

    MHzMHzMHz

    (3)2 -21507 - 806

    2.3, 940 -2150COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 50< 1.5< 1.0< 1.5> 35

    COMBINED to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 1> 26> 35> 35< 2.0

    SWM to CATV to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 50> 26> 35> 35> 35

    Return Loss CATV 7 to 42 MHz CATV 54 to 806 MHz SWM 2.3 MHz SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdB

    >10 >12>12>10

    Flatness CATV 7 to 2150 MHz CATV Any 6 MHz band SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dBdBdB

    1.51.50.5

    DC Power pass (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 2.0 x 2.3 x 0.7

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    Environmental Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60

    Frequency response of the COMBINED to SWM port overlaid with the COMBINED to CATV port (markers).

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    9HOME SWMD2 IP BRIDGE

    SAT IN H25

    SPLIT8 SPLIT8

    -28 dBm

    -28 dBm

    -29 dBm

    -41 dBm

    150 ft RG6

    ROOM 1

    -51 dBm Min-56 dBm

    300 ft RG6

    GUEST 2

    IDF CLOSET

    -1 dBm

    -2 dBm

    -16 dBm

    -46 dBm

    LA281R12V

    OUT

    SWM

    12V

    24V

    24VPS242000A

    SWM H25 HD RCVR

    MoCA-5 dB

    MoCA-12 dB

    MoCA-1 dB

    MoCA-8 dB

    MoCA-17 dB

    SPLIT2

    DIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    Switch

    INTERNET

    PS12250

    DC

    A2SR

    0

    PS12250DCA2SR0

    Router

    PS12250DCA2SR0

    The MoCA loss from Room1 to Guest 2 exceeeds the 45 dB MoCA loss budget.

    Two model SD SWMD2 diplexers bridge (2) MoCA networks through DCA2SR0 units connected to the IP network.

    The MoCA loss from ROOM 1 to the SWM2 DCA2SR0 is 21 dB. (8+12+1). The ROOM 1 receiver input is -55 dBm @ 2150 MHz.

    SITUATION: A home has drop distances that exceed the MoCA loss of 45 dB for a single MoCA network.

    SOLUTION: MoCA provides the ability to bridge MRV and IP traffic. Bridging (2) MoCA networks over the IP network increases the effective MoCA budget.

    Model LA281R-T is used to extend the IDF to receiver distances. The GUEST 2 receiver input is -51 dBm @ 2150 MHz. The MoCA loss from GUEST 2 to the SWM1 DCA2SR0 is 37 dB. (5+17+12+1)

    Note that a SPLIT2 splitter is used rather than a diplexer to separate the data and video signals. Both the DBS receiver and the DCA2SR0 require MoCA signals. ALL MoCA devices must “see” each other to map out the network.

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    1 0

    The DIRECTV® DRE (DIRECTV Residential Experience) program provides digital HD SWM signals to model H25 receivers located in each room of hotels and motels. Each SWM output provides for (8) rooms. Model H25 receivers communicate in the MoCA band of 475 to 700 MHz. There is (1) DCA2SR0 adaptor per SWM output that serves (8) rooms.

    SONORA model SWMD2 internally filters two frequency bands of CATV (7 to 42 MHz & 54 to 806 MHz) and three bands of DIRECTV® ( DC to 2.3 MHz, 475 to 700 MHz and 940 to 2150 MHz).

    MoCA signals from SWM1 must be isolated from MoCA signals from SWM2. The SWMD2 features 35 dB isolation of the MoCA signals from the COMBINED port to the SWM port. The (2) SWMD2 units have a combined isolation of 70 dB,

    HOTEL SWM16 SWMD2 DRE INTEGRATOR

    SWM H25 HD

    SPLIT8 SPLIT8

    Layer 2 Switch

    SWM H25 HD RCVRSWM H25 HD RCVR

    -28 dBm

    -28 dBm

    -29 dBm

    -41 dBm

    -55 dBm -41 dBm

    150 ft RG6

    ROOM 1O1

    150 ft RG6

    ROOM 2O1

    -54 dBm

    ROOM 2O8

    IDF CLOSET

    -14 dBm

    -15 dBm

    -27 dBm

    LA141R12V

    OUT

    SWM

    12V

    24V

    24VPS242000A

    MoCA-9 dB

    MoCA-12 dB

    MoCA-2 dB

    MoCA-2 dB

    MoCA-9 dB

    300 ft RG6

    MRV-18 dB

    MoCA-12 dB

    MoCA-12 dB

    Layer 3 Switch

    Router

    INTERNETDIRECTV®

    16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    PS12250DCA2SR0

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    PS12250DCA2SR0

    The maximum RG-6 drop distance is 150 feet based on a -56 dBm minimum receiver input. Model LA141R-T may be used with model SWMD2 to extend the IDF to receiver drop distance by 150 feet. Placed before the SWMD2 diplexer, the amplifier amplifies the SWM signals without affecting the MoCA signals.

    The DRE MoCA loss budget is 40 dB. The DRE loss must be calculated from any STB to ALL other STB’s ALL receivers must be within 45 dB of loss at 700 MHz from each other to maintain the MoCA network.

    Room 208 at 300 feet of RG-6 from the IDF has 18 dB of 700 MHz loss. The SPLIT8 has an MoCA loss of 12 dB from output port to output port. The total receiver to receiver MoCA loss is . (18 + 12 + 9 = 39 dB).

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    1 1HOME SL5S, SWMD2 CATV DIPLEXER

    Some homes supplement their DIRECTV® service with high speed data from a CATV data modem.

    In this application the CATV signal must share the coax entering the house. Once the combined signals are in the house, the CATV is diplexed to the cable modem and the DBS signal continues to the satellite receivers.

    Model SWMD2 diplexer INTEGATES the SWM signal and CATV signals at the dish. The combined SWM and CATV signal pass through the PI-29 power inserter to a second SWMD2 that iSOLATES the SWM and CATV signals.

    The cable modem feeds a router that feeds a DCS2SR0 IP to MoCA adaptor. The DCS2SR0 connects to the CATV port of the third SWMD2 and provides

    IP access to the coax network.for DIRECTV Cinema™ and Multi-Room Viewing.

    The cable modem may not be located at the IDF closet where it is most convenient to the installer. It may be located deeper in the home coax network. (see page 27)

    DBS H24 RCVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    50 ft RG6

    100 ft RG6

    150 ft RG6

    150 ft RG6

    MoCA-26 dB

    MoCA-10 dB

    RX4

    RX3

    RX2

    RX1

    CATV: 7 to 806 MHzSWM: 950 to 1850 MHz

    50 ft RG6

    -28 dBm

    -33 dBm

    SWM C41

    INTERNET

    CATV

    PS12

    250

    DCA2SR0

    10 dBmV

    -34 dBm

    -35 dBm

    -43 dBm

    -58 dBm

    SPLIT4

    PI-29

    10199

    SL5S103

    110 119

    SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

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    1 2

    SWM5 HR34 DVR-55 dBm

    -30 dBm300 ft RG6

    50 ft RG6

    -45 dBm

    200 ft RG6

    -35 dBm100 ft RG6

    -45 dBm200 ft RG6

    CUSTOM HOME IDF CLOSET, MoCA to IP to MoCA

    MoCA-20 dB

    MoCA-27 dB

    -55 dBm300 ft RG6

    MoCA-37 dB

    MoCA-15 dB

    MoCA-10 dB

    MoCA -15 dB

    MoCA-2 dB

    MoCA-5 dB

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    LA142RIN2

    OUT1

    IN1

    OUT2

    VDC

    VDC

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    LA142RIN2

    OUT1

    IN1

    OUT2

    VDC

    VDC

    -14dBm

    -20 dBm -25 dBm

    SPLIT2 SPLIT4 SPLIT4 SPLIT4

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    Rx A1

    Rx D4

    Rx D3

    A

    Switch

    INTERNET

    PS 12 250

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    PS 12 250

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    PS 12 250

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    PS 12 250

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    Router

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    SD SWMD2COMBINED

    CATV7-806 MHz

    SWM2 MHz &

    950 to 2150

    MoCA -10 dB

    MoCA -5 dB

    MoCA -3 dB

    MoCA thru-10 dB

    MoCA Port to Port-12 dB

    MoCA Port to Port-12 dB

    Larger custom homes have drop distances exceeding the capability of a single MoCA network. The homes have more rooms than can be served with a single SWM16.

    The SWM signals are amplified with model LA142R-T24. Power from each amplifier passes through to power the SWM16.

    (4) MoCA networks are created. Model SWMD2 diplexers are used to create a MoCA path from receivers on each of the SWM16 outputs to one DCA2SR0 per SWM output.

    The (4) MoCA networks are bridged by the IP network. The receivers of any MoCA network need only see their respective DCA2SR0 within the 45 dB budget.

    Note that a SWMD2 is used rather than a SWMD3 since isolation at 2.3 MHz from the COMBINED to the CATV port is not critical. The (4) DCA2SR0 units a have no 2.3 MHz path between diplexers.

    HOME (2) SWM16, SWMD2 IP BRIDGE

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    1 3SWMD3 MoCA E DIPLEXERSD SWMD3 ISOLATES MoCA E and SWM signals plus provides high isolation of the 2.3 MHz FSK and CATV sub-band signals.

    SWM

    CATV

    COMBINED

    BAND STOP475 -700 MHz

    LOW PASS2.3 MHz

    HIGH PASS940 MHz

    BAND PASS7 to 806 MHz

    COMBINED to the CATV port:• 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 806 MHz............ Passes• 940 to 2150 MHz...... ISOLATES >45 dB

    COMBINED to the SWM port: • 2.3 MHz.................... Passes• 7 to 806 MHz............ ISOLATES > 40 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ ISOLATES > 60 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... Passes

    SWM to the CATV & CATV to the SWM port:• 2.3 MHz..................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 806 MHz............ ISOLATES > 50 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 45 dB

    Parameter Unit SD SWMD3 PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT SWM PORT

    MHzMHzMHz

    (3)2 -21507 - 806

    2.3, 940 -2150COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60< 1.5< 1.0< 1.0> 40

    COMBINED to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 2.5> 60> 60> 60< 2.5

    SWM to CATV to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60> 50> 45> 60> 45

    Return Loss CATV 7 to 42 MHz CATV 54 to 806 MHz SWM 2.3 MHz SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdB

    >10 >12>12>10

    Flatness CATV 7 to 2150 MHz CATV Any 6 MHz band SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dBdBdB

    1.51.50.5

    DC Power pass (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    Environmental Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60

    Frequency response of the COMBINED to SWM port (markers) overlaid with the COMBINED to CATV port.

    SDSWMD3

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    1 4HOME SWM16 SWMD3 BRIDGESystem installers report a 150 foot RG-6 maximum drop distance from a SWM16 through two SLPIT8 splitters is allowed by DIRECTV®.

    SWM Port 1 to SPLIT8, 150 feet RG-6 to Receiver

    SWM Port 2 to SPLIT8, 150 feet RG-6 to Receiver

    The SWM signal at 1840 MHz after the 150 feet is -54 dBm.

    Total 700 MHz MoCA loss HR24 to HR34: 47 dB

    • 150 ft RG-6.... 8 dB

    • MSPLIT8 .........12 dB

    • SWM16.............7 dB

    • MSPLIT8 .........12 dB

    • 150 ft RG-6.... 8 dB

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    RECORDINGPROGRAM

    SAT1SWM2

    SAT2IN HR24 DVR

    SPLIT8

    150 ft RG6

    150 ft RG6

    SPLIT8

    DIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    -28 dBm

    -40 dBm

    -54 dBm

    -54 dBm

    -40 dBm

    -7 dB

    MRV-8 dB

    MoCA-8 dB

    MoCA-12 dB

    MoCA-12 dB

    Model SWMD3 diplexers are used in a pair to integrate (bridge) the MoCA signals from SWM Port 1 to SWM Port 2. The 2.3 MHz control signals between SWM ports are isolated by 120 dB.

    The MoCA loss is reduced by 5 dB using the SWMD3 diplexers compared to the SWM16 bridge loss.

    The 700 MHz MoCA loss HR24 to HR34: 42 dB

    • 150 ft RG-6.... 8 dB• MSPLIT8 .........12 dB• SWMD3.............2 dB• MSPLIT8 .........12 dB• 150 ft RG-6.... 8 dB

    SD SWMD3SWM CATV SD SWMD3SWM CATV

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    RECORDINGPROGRAM

    SAT1SWM2

    SAT2IN HR24 DVR

    SPLIT8

    150 ft RG6 150 ft

    RG6

    SPLIT8

    DIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    -28 dBm MoCA-2 dB

    -40 dBm

    -54 dBm

    -54 dBm

    -40 dBm

    MoCA-8 dB MoCA

    -8 dB

    MoCA-12 dBMoCA

    -12 dB

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    1 5

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    SD SWMD3COMBINED

    SWM CATV SD SWMD3COMBINED

    SWM CATV

    -35 dBm

    -35 dBm50 ft RG6

    -30 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    100 ft RG6

    -40 dBm100 ft RG6

    -45 dBm150 ft RG6

    CUSTOM HOME IDF CLOSET, 1 DECA

    MRV-20 dB

    MRV-24 dB

    -50 dBm200 ft RG6

    MRV-29 dB

    MoCA-3 dB

    MoCA-5 dB

    MRV -10 dB

    MoCA -8 dB

    MoCA -5 dB

    MoCA -3 dB

    MoCA-2 dB

    MoCA thru-10 dB

    MRV Port to Port-12 dB

    MoCA-5 dB

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    LA142RIN2

    OUT1

    IN1

    OUT2

    VDC

    VDC

    -14dBm

    -25 dBm

    SPLIT2 SPLIT4

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    MoCA-12 dB

    Switch

    INTERNET

    PS 12 250

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    Router

    SPLIT2

    HOME SWM16, SWMD3 IP BRIDGE

    SITUATION: A home has drop distances that the MoCA loss of 45 dB for a single MoCA network.

    SOLUTION: MoCA provides the ability to bridge MRV and IP traffic. Bridging (2) MoCA networks over the IP network increases the effective MoCA budget.

    The Genie receiver is placed on one SWM output along with an HR24 for a total of (7) tuners. A SPLIT 2 has less MoCA loss than a SPLIT4.

    The second SWM output serves (4) HR24 DVRs for a total of (8) tuners.

    The SWM16 switch has two outputs @ -28 dBm. Each output supports (8) tuners. For long runs, the SWM signals can be amplified with model LA142R-T24. Power from each amplifier passes through to power the SWM16.

    Model SWMD3 diplexers create a MoCA path from receivers on each of SWM ouput to a single DCA2SR0 combined by a SPLT2. The SPLT4 splitter provides a MoCA path back from each of its outputs to the SD SWMD3 diplexers.

    Note that a SWMD3 is used rather than a SWMD2 due to the 60 dB isolation required at 2.3 MHz from the COMBINED to the CATV port. The SPLT2 provides a path from one SWMD3 to another that could put (2) 2.3 MHz signals on top of each other. Result: random channel changing.

    Calculations are performed for worst case receiver to receiver and receiver loss. RxA1 to RxB4

    • (5+5+2+12+2+10+10) = 46 dB loss

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    1 6

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    SD SWMD3COMBINED

    SWM CATVSD SWMD3COMBINED

    SWM CATVSD SWMD3COMBINED

    SWM CATV SD SWMD3COMBINED

    SWM CATV

    -35 dBm

    -35 dBm100 ft RG6

    50 ft RG6

    -30 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    -40 dBm100 ft RG6

    -45 dBm150 ft RG6

    CUSTOM HOME IDF CLOSET, NO CATV, 1 DECA

    MRV-20 dB

    MRV-24 dB

    -50 dBm200 ft RG6

    MRV-29 dB

    MRV : RXA1 - RXD4HR34 to HR24 (4th SPLIT4)-5 dB, -5 dB, -2 dB, -12 dB-2 dB, -10 dB,-10 dB = -46 dB

    MRV-5 dB

    MRV -10 dB

    MRV -8 dB

    MRV -5 dB

    MRV -3 dB

    MRV-2 dB

    MRV thru-10 dB

    MRV Port to Port-12 dB

    MRV-5 dB

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    LA142RIN2

    OUT1

    IN1

    OUT2

    VDC

    VDC

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    LA142RIN2

    OUT1

    IN1

    OUT2

    VDC

    VDC

    -14dBm

    -25 dBmSPLIT2 SPLIT4 SPLIT4 SPLIT4

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    Rx A1

    Rx D4

    A B C D

    MRV-12 dB

    Switch

    INTERNET

    SPLIT4

    PS 12 250

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    Router

    HOME (2) SWM16, SWMD3 IP INTEGRATOR

    Custom homes using the HR44 Genie often require more than one SWM16. The SWM16 switch has two outputs @ -28 dBm. Each output supports (8) tuners. For long runs, the SWM signals can be amplified with model LA142R-T24. Power from each amplifier passes through to power the SWM16.

    Model SWMD3 diplexers are used to create a MoCA path from receivers on each of the (4) SPLT4 splitters to a single DCA2SR0 combined by a SPLT4. The second SPLT4 splitter provides a MoCA path back from each of its outputs to the SD SWMD3 diplexers.

    Note that a SWMD3 is used rather than a SWMD2 due to the 60 dB isolation required at 2.3 MHz from the COMBINED to the CATV port. The SPLT4 provides a path from one SWMD3 to another that could put (2) 2.3 MHz signals on top of each other. Result: random channel changing.

    Calculations are performed for worst case receiver to receiver and receiver loss. RxA1 to RxD4

    • (5+5+2+12+2+10+10) = 46 dB loss

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    1 7MDU DRE SWMD3 IP INTEGRATORSITUATION: An MDU DRE resort property has coax to every apartment and internet access is also needed. The receivers need to be managed remotely.

    SOLUTION: MoCA provides the ability to stream data using the coax providing DIRECTV® video services.

    SD SWMD3SWM CATV SD SWMD3SWM CATV

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    SPLIT-4

    DBS H24 HD RCVR-49 dBm

    -54 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    50 ft RG6

    MRV-17 dB

    SWM H25 HDMRV-10 dB

    MRV -3 dB

    50 ft RG6

    MRV -3 dBRouterSwitch

    PS12

    250

    DCA2SR0

    APARTMENT 1

    In Apt DECA to IDF DECA for InternetIDF DECA for DIRECT CINEMA & DRE Receiver Control -3 dB -10 -5 -2 = -20 dB

    -40 dBm

    100 ft RG6

    MRV-5 dB

    -30 dBm TO APT 2

    MDU IDF CLOSET DATA via MoCA

    -28 dBm

    PS12250

    DCA2SR0

    PS12250

    DCA2SR0

    INTERNET

    Layer 3 Switch

    Router

    MRV-2 dB

    DIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    Model SWMD3 SWM diplexers bridge the MoCA signals to the DCA2SR0 devices and IP network.

    The MoCA network of one apartment passes up the drop coax to the SWMD3. The MoCA signal not only provides internet access and DireTV Cinema, but they also allows the receivers to be controlled by a manged DRE system.

    The budget for MoCA loss at 700 MHz is 40 dB. The MoCA loss is annotated in green.

    The total loss from any receiver to its repective DCA2SR0 is 20 dB. Receivers in the unit have a maximum MoCA loss of 17 dB.

    No isolation issue exists with the 2.3 MHz control signals since we have seperate DCA2SR0 units per apartment.

    No isolation issue exists with the MoCA signals between apartments. Model SWMD3 provides 60 dB of MoCA isolation from “COMBINED” port to the “SWM” port. A layer 3 switch to isolate the data networks of each apartment.

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    1 8

    -28 dBm

    -34 dBm

    IDF CLOSET

    -20 dBm

    HRvS2P

    SD SWMD3SWM CATV

    INTERNET

    MoCA-2 dB

    Layer 3 Switch

    Router

    SD SWMD3SWM CATV

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    Made in China

    PS1x7

    DC Splitter

    PS201200A

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    HRvS2P

    SD SWMD3SWM CATV SD SWMD3SWM CATV

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    LA14

    1R12V

    OU

    T

    SWM

    12

    V

    24

    V

    24

    VPS

    2420

    00A

    DIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    SPLT-4

    APT 3-40 dBm

    -49 dBm

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS H24 RCVR

    MRV-10 dB

    To APT4

    250ft RG6

    MoCA-13 dB

    To APT2

    SPLT-4

    -42 dBm

    100ft RG6

    APT 1

    -51 dBmSAT IN H25

    DBS2 HR24 DVR

    PC

    MoCA-6 dB

    MoCA-2 dB

    PS12250

    DC

    A2SR

    0

    PS12250

    DC

    A2SR

    0

    MDU SWMD3 IP INTEGRATOR

    Each IDF DCA2SR0 can see the internet and the DCA2SR0 in it’s respective apartment, but not the other DCA2SR0s. The Layer 3 switch used at the IDF is set isolate the data networks of each apartment.

    Receivers in the apartments access DIRECTV Cinema™ via the DCA2SR0 at the IDF closet. Computers access the internet via the apartment DCA2SR0.

    At the IDF, Model SWMD3 provides 60 dB of MoCA isolation from “COMBINED” port to the “SWM” port.

    Model PS1x7 is used to power (4) DCA2SR0’s from a single model PS201200A power adaptor.

    APT1: 100 FT: The SWM output at -28 dBm is sufficient to provide the receiver in apartment 1 with -51 dB at 1840 MHz. This includes the HRvS2P loss, the loss of 100 feet of RG-6 and the loss of the SLPIT4 splitter. The MoCA loss is 18 dB.

    APT 3: 250 FT: The SWM output at -28 dBm is amplified to -14 dBm by model LA141R-T. The receivers in APT 3 have a signal level of -49 dBm. The MoCA loss of the apartment DCA2SR0 to the IDF DCA2SR0 is 27 dB.

    SITUATION: DIRECTV® video services are presently provided to all apartments on a single coax. MRV is active within each apartment but the lack of internet access prevents access to DIRECTV Cinema™ . The MDU does not have CAT5 cables from the IDF to apartments and data modem service is not feasible.

    SOLUTION: MoCA provides the ability to stream IP traffic to the apartments using the coax providing DIRECTV® video services.

    Model SWMD3 diplexers are used to insert and extract the MoCA signals to the DCA2SR0 devices and to prevent MoCA signals from one apartment being available to other apartments.

    The budget for MoCA loss at 700 MHz is 40 dB. The MoCA networks of one apartment must be isolated from the networks of the other apartments by 60 dB.

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    1 9MDU MoCA& CATV SWMD3 DIPLEXING

    At the IDF: CATV signals from 7 MHz to 806 MHz are INTEGRATED with the SWM16 output in model SWMD3. The FSK control signals from SWM1 must be isolated from the 2.3 MHz FSK signals from SWM2.

    The cable splitter GHS2 feeds CATV to the SD SWMD3 diplexers. Any 2.3 MHz leaking out the CATV port of the diplexers will pass thru the CATV splitter. The SWMD3 features 60 dB isolation of the 2.3 MHz SWM control signal to the CATV input.

    Inside each Apartment: MoCA and CATV signals CAN NOT share the same coax. Filtering is required to keep the MoCA signals within the apartment and away from the CATV signals. High level cable modem 7 to 42 MHz signals must be isolated from the FSK control signals.

    Model SWMD3 ISOLATES the CATV signals to feed the Cable Modem. Cable Modem 7 to 42 MHz return signals pass back to the IDF closet. MoCA 475 to 700 MHz is blocked from mixing with CATV 54 to 806 MHz signals by 60 dB with the SWMD3. (Note a SWMD2 has 35 dB CATV to MoCA isolation.)

    DIRECTV® SWiM, Cinema™ service is provided by the DECA connected to the router / cable modem.

    SITUATION: An apartment building has both DIRECTV® and CATV cable modem signals to each apartment. Within the apartment is DIRECTV® mutli-room viewing (MoCA). The 2.3 MHz FSK control signal from receivers to SWM1 must be isolated from the control signal from receivers to SWM2.

    SOLUTION: At the IDF, CATV signals in the 54 to 806 MHz forward and 7 to 42 MHz return are INTEGRATED with SWM signals with Model SWMD3.

    At each apartment the CATV and SWM signals are ISOLATED with Model SWMD3. Apartment MoCA signals are isolated from the CATV forward frequencies by 60 dB with the SWMD3.

    CATV

    COMBINED

    SD SWMD3SWM CATV

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    SPLT-4

    SD SWMD3SWM CATV SD SWMD3SWM CATV

    +11 dBmV

    +10 dBmV

    GHS2

    -29 dBm

    DBS H25 HD RCVR

    -39 dBm

    -40 dBm

    -50 dBm

    -55 dBm

    +4 dBmV

    +3 dBmV

    ROUTERCABLE IN

    MODEM

    100 ft RG6

    50 ft RG6

    APARTMENT 1

    MDU IDF CLOSET

    -28 dBm

    MRV-12 dB

    DIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    DECA

    CATV

    PS242000A

    PC

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    2 0Model SD SWMD4 is a 4 port device that INTEGRATES MoCA E, CATV and SWM+MoCA signals.

    SDSWMD4

    Parameter Unit SD SWMD4 PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT MoCA PORT SWM+ MoCA PORT

    MHzMHzMHzMHzMHz

    (4)2 -21507 - 400

    475 - 7002.3, 940 -2150

    & 475 -700COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60< 1.5< 2.0> 45> 45

    COMBINED to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 45> 45> 45< 5.0> 40

    COMBINED to SWM+M0CA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 2.5> 50> 60< 25< 2.0

    SWM+MoCA to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 36< 4.0< 4.0 < 4.0> 45

    Return Loss CATV 7 to 42 MHz CATV 54 to 806 MHz SWM 2.3 MHz SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdB

    >10 >12>12>10

    Flatness CATV 7 to 2150 MHz CATV Any 6 MHz band SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dBdBdB

    1.51.50.5

    DC Power pass (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    Environmental Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60

    SD SWMD4 MoCA E DIPLEXER

    CATV port to the COMBINED port:• 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 400 MHz............ Passes• 475 to 700 MHz....... ISOLATES >45 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz...... ISOLATES >45 dB

    MoCA port to the COMBINED port: • 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 45 dB• 7 to 806 MHz............ ISOLATES > 50 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ Passes < 5 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 40 dB

    SWM+MoCA port to the COMBINED port: • 2.3 MHz.................... Passes• 7 to 400 MHz............ ISOLATES > 50 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ Passes < 25 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... Passes

    SWM+MoCA to the MoCA port:• 2.3 MHz..................... ISOLATES > 36 dB• 7 to 700 MHz............Passes < 5 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 45 dB

    COMBINED to the SWM+MoCA port

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    2 1SD SWMD5 MoCA E DIPLEXERParameter Unit SD SWMD5

    PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT MoCA PORT SWM PORT

    MHzMHzMHzMHz

    (4)2 -21507 - 400

    475 -7002.3, 940 -2150

    COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60< 6< 6

    > 45> 45

    COMBINED to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 45> 45> 45< 5

    > 35COMBINED to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 2.5> 60> 60> 45< 2.0

    SWM to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60> 45> 45> 45> 45

    Return Loss CATV 7 to 42 MHz CATV 54 to 806 MHz SWM 2.3 MHz SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdB

    >10 >12>12>10

    Flatness CATV 7 to 2150 MHz CATV Any 6 MHz band SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dBdBdB

    1.51.50.5

    DC Power pass (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 2.0 x 2.3 x 0.7

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    Environmental Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60

    COMBINED to the CATV port:• 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 400 MHz............ Passes < 6 dB• 475 to 700 MHz....... ISOLATES >45 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz...... ISOLATES >45 dB

    COMBINED to the MoCA port: • 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 45 dB• 7 to 806 MHz............ ISOLATES > 50 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ Passes < 5 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 40 dB

    COMBINED to the SWM port: • 2.3 MHz.................... Passes• 7 to 400 MHz............ ISOLATES > 60 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ ISOLATES > 60 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... Passes

    SWM to the MoCA port:• 2.3 MHz..................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 700 MHz............ ISOLATES > 45 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 45 dB

    Model SD SWMD5 is a 4 port device that INTEGRATES MoCA E, CATV and SWM signals.

    SDSWMD5

    COMBINED to the CATV port (markers) Overlaid on COMBINED to the SWM port

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    2 2SD SWMD6 MoCA E DIPLEXER

    Parameter Unit SD SWMD6 PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT SWM+ MoCA PORT

    MHzMHzMHzMHz

    (3)2 -21507 - 400

    2.3, 940 -2150 & 475 -700

    COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60< 6< 6

    > 40> 45

    COMBINED to SWM+MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 2.0> 45> 45< 5.5< 2.0

    SWM to CATV to SWM 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 806 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60> 50> 45> 50> 45

    Return Loss

    CATV 7 to 42 MHz

    CATV 54 to 806 MHz

    SWM 2.3 MHz

    SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dB

    dB

    dB

    dB

    >10

    >12

    >12

    >10Flatness

    CATV 7 to 2150 MHz

    CATV Any 6 MHz band

    SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dB

    dB

    dB

    1.5

    1.5

    0.5DC Power pass

    (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126

    10 gauge copperEnvironmental Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60

    COMBINED to the CATV port:• 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 400 MHz............ Passes < 6 dB• 475 to 700 MHz....... ISOLATES >40 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz...... ISOLATES >45 dB

    COMBINED to the SWM+MoCA port: • 2.3 MHz.................... Passes• 7 to 400 MHz............ ISOLATES > 50 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ Passes < 6 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... Passes < 2 dB

    SWM+MoCA to the CATV port:• 2.3 MHz..................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 400 MHz............ ISOLATES > 45 dB• 475 to 806 MHz......... ISOLATES > 50 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 45 dB

    Model SD SWMD6 is a 3 port device that ISOLATES MoCA E, CATV and SWM+MoCA signals.

    COMBINED to the SWM+MoCA (markers)

    Overlaid on SWM+MoCA to the CATV

    SDSWMD6

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    2 3SD SWMD7 MoCA E DIPLEXER

    Parameter Unit SD SWMD7 PORTS COMBINED PORT CATV PORT MoCA PORT SWM+ MoCA PORT

    MHzMHzMHzMHzMHz

    (4)2 -21507 - 400

    475 - 7002.3, 940 -2150

    & 475 -700COMBINED to CATV 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60< 1.5< 2.5> 40> 40

    COMBINED to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 45> 45> 45< 5.5> 45

    COMBINED to SWM+MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    < 2.5> 60> 60< 5.5< 2.5

    SWM+MoCA to MoCA 2.3 MHz 7 to 42 MHz 54 to 400 MHz 475 to 700 MHz 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdBdB

    > 60> 60> 60< 5.5> 45

    Return Loss CATV 7 to 42 MHz CATV 54 to 806 MHz SWM 2.3 MHz SWM 940 to 2150 MHz

    dBdBdBdB

    >10 >12>12>10

    Flatness CATV 7 to 2150 MHz CATV Any 6 MHz band SWM Any 25 MHz band

    dBdBdB

    1.51.50.5

    DC Power pass (SWM to COMBINED) Amp 2 (max)Dimensions L x W x H Inch 1.4 x 2.8 x 1.1

    Grounding Block (2) ea NEC 2008 250.126 10 gauge copper

    Environmental Indoor Only

    Operating Temperature ºC -34 to + 60

    COMBINED to the CATV port:• 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 60 dB• 7 to 400 MHz............ Passes• 475 to 700 MHz....... ISOLATES >40 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz...... ISOLATES >40 dB

    COMBINED to the MoCA port: • 2.3 MHz.................... ISOLATES > 45 dB• 7 to 400 MHz............ ISOLATES > 50 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ Passes < 6 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 45 dB

    COMBINED to the SWM+MoCA port: • 2.3 MHz.................... Passes• 7 to 400 MHz............ ISOLATES > 60 dB• 475 to 700 MHz........ Passes < 6 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... Passes < 2.5 dB

    SWM+MoCA to the MoCA port:• 2.3 MHz..................... ISOLATES > 36 dB• 7 to 700 MHz............Passes < 6 dB• 940 to 2150 MHz..... ISOLATES > 45 dB

    Model SD SWMD7 is a 4 port device that ISOLATES MoCA E, CATV and SWM+MoCA signals.

    SDSWMD7

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    2 4HOME SWMD5 / SWMD6 CATV DIPLEXING

    SD SWMD5COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATV

    INTERNET

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    DBS H24 RCVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    SWM5 HR34 DVR-30 dBm50 ft RG6

    -35 dBm100 ft RG6

    -40 dBm150 ft RG6

    -40 dBm150 ft RG6

    MRV-26 dB

    MoCA-6 dB

    MoCA-10 dB

    RX4

    RX3

    RX2

    RX1

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    0 dBmV

    CATV: 7 to 400 MHzMoCA: 475 to 700 MHzSWM: 950 to 1850 MHz

    -14 dBm

    -16 dBm

    -25 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    -28 dBm

    -33 dBm

    SWM C41

    PS12

    250

    DCA2SR0

    21 dBmV

    CATV11 dBmV

    SPLIT4

    PI-29

    10199

    SL5S103

    110 119

    LA142RRF IN DC

    OUT OUT

    RF IN

    DC

    Some homes supplement their DIRECTV® service with basic cable, off-aIr or high speed data from a data modem or another IP source.

    Model LA142R is used to boost the SL5S SWM signal and CATV signals prior to combining the signals in the MoCA network.

    Model SWMD5 diplexer INTEGATES the SWM signal, CATV signals (

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    2 5(2) SWM, SWMD5 / D6 CATV DIPLEXING

    SD SWMD5COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATVSD SWMD5

    COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATVSD SWMD5

    COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATVSD SWMD5

    COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATV

    Switch

    INTERNET

    SPLIT4

    PS 12 250

    DC

    A2S

    R0

    Router

    GHS4

    CATV

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    DBS HR24 DVR

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    SWM5 HR34 DVR-35 dBm

    -35 dBm50 ft RG6

    50 ft RG6

    -30 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    -40 dBm100 ft RG6

    -45 dBm150 ft RG6

    CUSTOM HOME IDF CLOSET, 1 DECA with CATV

    -50 dBm150 ft RG6

    MoCA-26 dB

    MoCA : RXA1 - RXD4HR34 to HR24 (4th SPLIT4)-2 dB, -5 dB, -6 dB, -10 dB-6 dB, -10 dB,-7 dB = -46 dB

    MoCA-10 dB

    MoCA-2 dB

    MoCA-7 dB

    MoCA-6 dB

    MoCA-6 dB

    MoCA-10 dB

    MoCA-5 dB

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    LA142RIN2

    OUT1

    IN1

    OUT2

    VDC

    VDC

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS242000A

    LA142RIN2

    OUT1

    IN1

    OUT2

    VDC

    VDC

    -14dBm

    -25 dBmSPLIT2 SPLIT4 SPLIT4 SPLIT4

    DBS HR24 DVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    Rx A1

    Rx D4

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    0 dBmV

    20 dBmVCATV: 7 to 400 MHzMoCA: 475 to 700 MHzSWM: 950 to 1850 MHz

    A B C D

    Some homeowners supplement their DIRECTV® service with basic cable, off-aIr or high speed data from a data modem.

    Model SWMD5 diplexers are used to INTEGRATE the SWM signal, CATV signals (

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    2 6MDU DRE SWMD5 CATV DIPLEXING

    SWM5 HR34 DVR

    SPLIT-4

    DBS H24 HD RCVR-49 dBm

    -54 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    50 ft RG6

    MRV-17 dB

    SWM H25 HDMRV-10 dB

    MRV -3 dB

    50 ft RG6

    MRV -3 dB

    +1 dBmV

    CableModem

    Router Switch

    MRV-7 dB

    -42 dBmSD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    -40 dBm+3 dBmV

    100 ft RG6

    APARTMENT 1Up to 8 Tuners

    MRV-5 dB

    DIRECT CINEMA® & DRE Receiver Control : IDF DECA -3 dB, -10, -7, -5, -7 = -32 dB

    CATV

    SD SWMD5COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATVSD SWMD5

    COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATV

    +8 dBmV -30 dBm TO

    APARTMENT 2

    -28 dBmDIRECTV® 16 Channel SWM

    SWM

    2

    Legacy 1Legacy 2

    Legacy 3Legacy 4

    Flex1Out

    Flex2Out

    DC

    PWR

    SWM

    1PW

    R

    Sat 99º / 101º18V 13V

    Port1Flex

    Port2Flex

    Sat 103º/110º/119º18V/22kHz 13V/22kHz

    PS12

    250

    DCA2SR0

    PS12

    250

    DCA2SR0

    PS242000A

    INTERNET

    Layer 3 Switch

    RouterMRV-7 dB

    DRE MDU IDF CLOSET Data via Cable Modem+14 dBmV GHS2

    Internet access to the apartment can be provided by a DOCSIS cable modem system. In this example both DRE receiver management and cable modem signals share the drop cable with the SWM signals. Potentially, managed DRE could coexist with MRV. The application is a senior living apartment complex.

    Following the DRE model, receiver management is provided to apartments. Model SDSWMD5 integrates MoCA, CATV and SWM signals. One DCA2SR0 and (1) SDSWMD5 per apartment is required at the IDF.

    Inside the apartment model SDSWMD6 is used to isolate the signals. The CATV band of 7 to 400 MHz is present on the CATV port. The SWM band of 950 to 2150 and the MoCa band of 475 to 700 MHz is available on the SWM+MoCA port.

    The MoCa 475 to 700 MHz signal loss budget is 45 dB. In this example with a 100 foot drop, the total MoCA loss is 32 dB. (3 for the 50 foot internal coax, 10 dB for the SPLIT4, 7 dB for the SWMD6, 5 for the 100 ft drop and 7 dB for the SWMD5).

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    2 7SL5S, SWMD5,D6, D7 CATV DIPLEXING

    Some homes supplement their DIRECTV® service with basic cable, off-aIr or high speed data from a data modem or another IP source.

    Model SD SWMD5 diplexers are used to INTEGATE the SWM signal and CATV signals. It filters the CATV signals to pass only the ones below 400 MHz.(CH 2-52)

    The combined SWM and CATV signal feed a SPLT4 splitter tha allows MoCA passing from ouput port to output port.

    The cable modem may not be located at the IDF closet where it is most convenient to the installer. It may be located deeper in the home coax network.

    At the cable model location in one of the rooms, model SWMD7 diplexer separates the SWM+ MoCA and CATV signals. The SWM+MoCA port feeds a receiver.

    The CATV signals are split to feed the TV and the cable modem. The cable modem feeds a router that feeds a DCS2SR0 IP to MoCA adaptor. The DCS2SR0 connects to the MoCA port of the SD SWMD7 and provides IP access to the coax network.

    At the other receiver locations SD SWMD6 diplexers separate SWM+ MoCA signals from the CATV signals while passing the MoCA signals for DIRECTV

    Cinema™ and Multi-Room Viewing.

    SD SWMD5COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATV

    SD SWMD7COMBINED

    MoCASWM+MoCA CATV

    DBS H24 RCVR

    DBS HR24 DVR

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    SWM5 HR34 DVR-30 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    -35 dBm100 ft RG6

    -40 dBm150 ft RG6

    150 ft RG6

    MoCA-26 dB

    MoCA-10 dB

    RX4

    RX3

    RX2

    RX1

    SD SWMD6COMBINED

    SWM +MoCACATV

    5 dBmV

    21 dBmV

    CATV: 7 to 400 MHzMoCA: 475 - 700 MHzSWM: 950 to 1850 MHz

    -14 dBm

    -25 dBm

    50 ft RG6

    -28 dBm

    -33 dBm

    SWM C41

    INTERNET

    CATV

    PS12

    250

    DCA2SR0

    SPLIT4

    11 dBmV

    GHS2

    PI-29

    10199

    SL5S103

    110 119

    LA142RRF IN DC

    OUT OUT

    RF IN

    DC

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    2 8SL5S H

    R44 R

    VU

    + A

    M21

    SWM DESIGN CH1

    CATV

    COMBINED

    SD SWMD6SWM +MoCACATV

    CATV

    COMBINED

    SD SWMD6SWM +MoCACATV

    CATV

    COMBINED

    SD SWMD6SWM +MoCACATV

    CATV

    COMBINED

    SD SWMD6SWM +MoCACATV

    SWM C41

    SAT IN H25

    SPLIT8

    DBS H24 RCVR

    50 ft RG6

    100 ft RG6

    100 ft RG6

    -28 dBm

    -37 dBm

    -23 dBm

    -35 dBm

    DBS H24 RCVR

    RX1

    RX 2

    RX 3

    RX 4

    RX 5

    RVU 6

    -50 dBm

    -54 dBm

    SD SWMD5COMBINED

    MoCASWM CATV

    SWM5 HR44

    OTA AM21

    LA142R12V

    OUT

    RF IN

    OUT

    RF IN

    12V

    -45 dBm

    -39 dBm

    150 ft RG6

    MRV-5 dB

    MRV-10 dB

    MRV-15 dB

    MRV-15 dB

    MRV-12 dB

    MRV-5 dB

    MRV-3 dB

    PI-29

    10199

    SL5S103

    110 119

    200 ft RG6

    300 ft RG6

    300 ft RG6

    PS12250

    DCA2SR0

    INTERNET

    SITUATION: A custom home wants some local OTA channels that may not be carried by DIRECTV. DIRECTV® Cinema™ MoCA connections are required at all locations. A single coax exists from the Main Point of Entry to each room having a receiver.

    SOLUTION: DIRECTV® model AM21 is used to capture the OTA signals and insert them in the guide of the HR44 receiver. Diplexer model SD SWMD5 is used to combine the SWM signals and OTA 54 to 400 MHz signals. Model LA142R is used to amplify both the SWM signal and the OTA signal.

    Diplexer model SD SWMD6 is used to separate the SWM signals and OTA signals, while passing the MoCA signals to and from the HR44 receiver.

    The C41 Client can access (1) of the two OTA tuners in the AM21. The RVU television can access the second tuner in the AM21.

    Televisions in the other rooms than need OTA capability would also have a model SD SWMD6 to ISOLATE the SWM signals and OTA signals, while INTEGRATING the SWM & MoCA signals to the receivers.

    The TV inputs would need to change to receive the OTA signals. The OTA channel frequencies must be below 400 MHz (2-13) so they do not interfere with the MoCA E band. Check your local market for the transmit frequencies used.

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    2 9

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 52 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 1.3 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 0.7 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to SWM Port

    3 = 475 MHz = - 36 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 46 dB

    5 = 806 MHz = - 45 dB

    6 = 940 MHz = - 1.8 dB

    7 = 2150 MHz = -2.1 dB

    Overlay of “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV”

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to SWM PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 0.5 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 26 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 45 dB

    Overlay of “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV”

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to CATV Port

    1 = 54 MHz = - 0.2 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 0.7 dB

    5 = 806 MHz = - 1.4 dB

    6 = 940 MHz = - 47 dB

    7 = 2150 MHz = - 38 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

    SD SWMD2 FREQUENCY PLOTS

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    3 0

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 62 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 1.3 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 0.2 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to SWM PORT

    3 = 475 MHz = - 62 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 62 dB

    5 = 806 MHz = - 47 dB

    6 = 940 MHz = - 2.0 dB

    7 = 2150 MHz = -2.3 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV” .

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to SWM PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 1.5 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 49 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 60 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV” .

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 0.2 dB

    3 = 625 MHz = - 0.8 dB

    5 = 806 MHz = - 1.8 dB

    6 = 940 MHz = - 46 dB

    7 = 2150 MHz = - 46 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

    SD SWMD3 FREQUENCY PLOTS

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    3 1SD SWMD4 FREQUENCY PLOTS

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 65 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 1.3 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 0.5 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to SWM+MoCA PORT

    3 = 475 MHz = - 24 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 23 dB

    5 = 940 MHz = - 1.5 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = -1.5 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV” .

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to SWM PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 1.2 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 50 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 64 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV” .

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 0.2 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 3.0 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 63 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 54 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = - 42 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

  • Contact: Sonora Design Associates • 805.644.8913 • www.sonoradesign.com • [email protected]

    Revised Feb 3 2015

    3 2SD SWMD4 FREQUENCY PLOTS

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to MoCA PORT

    2 = 400 MHz = - 44 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 4.5 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 5.3 dB

    5 = 940 MHz = - 43 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = -43 dB

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, MoCA to SWM+MoCA PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 3.5 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 44 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 4.5 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 5.5 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 44 dB

  • Contact: Sonora Design Associates • 805.644.8913 • www.sonoradesign.com • [email protected]

    Revised Feb 3 2015

    3 3

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 62 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 5.8 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 4.6 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM”

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to SWM PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 1.6 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 48 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 58 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV”

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to SWM PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 57 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 49 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 52 dB

    4 = 675 MHz = - 45 dB

    5 = 940 MHz = - 1.6 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV”

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 4.3 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 5.8 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = -51 dB

    4 = 700 MHz = - 47 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = -50 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to MOCA”

    SD SWMD5 FREQUENCY PLOTS

  • Contact: Sonora Design Associates • 805.644.8913 • www.sonoradesign.com • [email protected]

    Revised Feb 3 2015

    3 4

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    3 = 475 MHz = - 51 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 47 dB

    5 = 940 MHz = - 64 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = -47 dB

    Overlay of “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM”

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to MoCA PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 57 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 47 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 4.8 dB

    4 = 675 MHz = - 4.6 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 33 dB

    Overlay of “Combined to MoCA” and “Combined to CATV”

    SD SWMD5 FREQUENCY PLOTS

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to MoCA PORT

    2 = 400 MHz = - 47 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 4.8 dB

    4 = 700 MHz = - 4.6 dB

    5 = 940 MHz = - 33 dB

    Overlay of “Combined to MoCA” and “Combined to SWM”

  • Contact: Sonora Design Associates • 805.644.8913 • www.sonoradesign.com • [email protected]

    Revised Feb 3 2015

    3 5

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 60 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 5.5 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 4.7 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM+MoCA”

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to SWM+ MOCA Port

    2 = 400 MHz = - 45 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 5.2 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 5.0 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 1.3 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = -1.8 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM+MoCA” and “Combined to CATV”

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to SWM PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 1.5 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 55 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 53 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM+MoCA” and “Combined to CATV”

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to CATV Port

    1 = 54 MHz = - 4.3 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 5.9 dB

    3/4 = 475/625 MHz = - 54 / -46 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = -58 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = -46 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM+MoCA”

    SD SWMD6 FREQUENCY PLOTS

  • Contact: Sonora Design Associates • 805.644.8913 • www.sonoradesign.com • [email protected]

    Revised Feb 3 2015

    3 6

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 59 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 1.3 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 0.5 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to SWM+MoCA PORT

    3 = 475 MHz = - 8 dB

    4 = 700 MHz = - 9 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 1.1 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = - 2.0 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV” .

    1 MHz to 42 MHz, Combined to SWM+MoCA PORT

    1 = 2.3 MHz = - 1.0 dB

    2 = 7 MHz = - 45 dB

    3 = 15 MHz = - 56 dB

    Overlay “Combined to SWM” and “Combined to CATV” .

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to CATV PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 0.3 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 2.0 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 43 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 78 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = - 59 dB

    Overlay “Combined to CATV” and “Combined to SWM” .

    SD SWMD7 FREQUENCY PLOTS

  • Contact: Sonora Design Associates • 805.644.8913 • www.sonoradesign.com • [email protected]

    Revised Feb 3 2015

    3 7

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, Combined to MoCA PORT

    2 = 400 MHz = - 44 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 4.5 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 5.3 dB

    5 = 940 MHz = - 43 dB

    6 = 2150 MHz = -43 dB

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, MoCA to SWM+MoCA PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 46 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 50 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 8 dB

    4 = 700 MHz = - 8 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 51 dB

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, MoCA to CATV PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 81 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 59 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 51 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 54 dB

    5 = 950 MHz = - 54 dB

    54 MHz to 2.2 GHz, DBS+MoCA to CATV PORT

    1 = 54 MHz = - 50 dB

    2 = 400 MHz = - 50 dB

    3 = 475 MHz = - 51 dB

    4 = 625 MHz = - 59 dB

    6 = 950 MHz = - 74 dB

    7 = 2150 MHz = - 63 dB

    SD SWMD7 FREQUENCY PLOTS

    MoCA E BAND DIPLEXERSMoCA E BAND (3) PORT DIPLEXER SPECSMoCA E BAND (4) PORT DIPLEXER SPECSSINGLE WIRE CHANNEL STACKINGMoCA E & IP NETWORKSMoCA E INTEGRATORS & ISOLATORSSWMD2 MoCA E DIPLEXERHOME SWMD2 IP BRIDGE HOTEL SWM16 SWMD2 DRE INTEGRATORHOME SL5S, SWMD2 CATV DIPLEXER HOME (2) SWM16, SWMD2 IP BRIDGESWMD3 MoCA E DIPLEXERHOME SWM16 SWMD3 BRIDGEHOME SWM16, SWMD3 IP BRIDGEHOME (2) SWM16, SWMD3 IP INTEGRATORMDU DRE SWMD3 IP INTEGRATORMDU SWMD3 IP INTEGRATORMDU MoCA& CATV SWMD3 DIPLEXINGSD SWMD4 MoCA E DIPLEXERSD SWMD5 MoCA E DIPLEXERSD SWMD6 MoCA E DIPLEXERSD SWMD7 MoCA E DIPLEXERHOME SWMD5 / SWMD6 CATV DIPLEXING(2) SWM, SWMD5 / D6 CATV DIPLEXINGMDU DRE SWMD5 CATV DIPLEXINGSL5S, SWMD5,D6, D7 CATV DIPLEXING SL5S HR44 RVU + AM21SD SWMD2 FREQUENCY PLOTSSD SWMD3 FREQUENCY PLOTSSD SWMD4 FREQUENCY PLOTSSD SWMD5 FREQUENCY PLOTSSD SWMD6 FREQUENCY PLOTSSD SWMD7 FREQUENCY PLOTS