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Me, I was reading your posts and was wondering what Frequency your dss
lnb was?
I also was wondering if a person took his LNB from th 18in dish and
attached it to a 9ft dish, would you be able to pick up any of the FTA?
I thought I read somewhere that the dss lnb's were in the 12;2-12.7 ghz
freq. range and i was under the impression that the FTA freq were lower
than that. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks, bob
Me wrote:
> I strapped a DSS LNB to my Linear LNB using plastic ties, and I got it
> working quite well. Getting 99-100% quality signal on the Echostar and Nimiq
> birds. My question is how is this going to work with my motor (not yet
> installed) ? I'm assuming the motor is going to be configued by the prime
> LnB (the linear Ku) so If I direct the motor to go to Echostar 7, its going
> to use the position of the Linear LNB instead of the DSS one that I want.
> how do I take into account that the DSS lnb will be skewed a bit?
> There is an option in my Satellite setup called "Skew" and its configured
> as -45 or 45. I really don't know what that represents?
> Anyone got any tips?
> Thanks!
>
>
Me, I was reading your posts and was wondering what Frequency your dss
lnb was?
I also was wondering if a person took his LNB from th 18in dish and
attached it to a 9ft dish, would you be able to pick up any of the FTA?
I thought I read somewhere that the dss lnb's were in the 12;2-12.7 ghz
freq. range and i was under the impression that the FTA freq were lower
than that. Any thoughts on this?
Thanks, bob
Me wrote:
> I strapped a DSS LNB to my Linear LNB using plastic ties, and I got it
> working quite well. Getting 99-100% quality signal on the Echostar and Nimiq
> birds. My question is how is this going to work with my motor (not yet
> installed) ? I'm assuming the motor is going to be configued by the prime
> LnB (the linear Ku) so If I direct the motor to go to Echostar 7, its going
> to use the position of the Linear LNB instead of the DSS one that I want.
> how do I take into account that the DSS lnb will be skewed a bit?
> There is an option in my Satellite setup called "Skew" and its configured
> as -45 or 45. I really don't know what that represents?
> Anyone got any tips?
> Thanks!
>
>