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nickw at beekeeping

Feb 24, 2012, 4:30 PM

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Dual Twin Output LNB questions...

Some time back I replaced my original LNB with a Dual Twin Output KU
10750 LNB.

The instructions that came with it refer to setting:
LNB Type - "Standard" if there is an lnb type
LNB LO (Low or 1) - 10750
LNB LO (High or 2) - 10750 or blank
22mhz - off
LNB Power - On

When setting up the LNB in MythTV, under the DiSEqC (Switch, LNB and
Rotoru Configuration), I have selected:

LNB Preset: Custom
LNB Type: Standard (Voltage)
...
LNB LOF (Low) (MHz): 10750

When using the Standard (Voltage) type, LNB LOF (High) is greyed out -
but I've changed type to Bandstacked, set the (High) to either blank or
10750, then changed type back to (Voltage) and it 'stays' there.

My question is, am I on the right track for setting up this LNB? I've
still not been able to tune Channel 9 or other vertical polarised
transponders with a DVB-S2 card - all the others come in fine...

Any help?

Nick
Tauranga

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bjdacre at gmail

Feb 24, 2012, 6:58 PM

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Re: Dual Twin Output LNB questions... [In reply to]

Nick,

If you are going for Channel 9, GEM and GO from Optus D1, forget it, it's
gone from that satellite. I tried to find the news item but here is the
OPTUS D1 feeds at lyngsat with Ch9 missing.

http://www.lyngsat.com/optusd1.html

Brendan

On 25 February 2012 13:30, Nick Wallingford <nickw [at] beekeeping> wrote:

> Some time back I replaced my original LNB with a Dual Twin Output KU 10750
> LNB.
>
> The instructions that came with it refer to setting:
> LNB Type - "Standard" if there is an lnb type
> LNB LO (Low or 1) - 10750
> LNB LO (High or 2) - 10750 or blank
> 22mhz - off
> LNB Power - On
>
> When setting up the LNB in MythTV, under the DiSEqC (Switch, LNB and
> Rotoru Configuration), I have selected:
>
> LNB Preset: Custom
> LNB Type: Standard (Voltage)
> ...
> LNB LOF (Low) (MHz): 10750
>
> When using the Standard (Voltage) type, LNB LOF (High) is greyed out - but
> I've changed type to Bandstacked, set the (High) to either blank or 10750,
> then changed type back to (Voltage) and it 'stays' there.
>
> My question is, am I on the right track for setting up this LNB? I've
> still not been able to tune Channel 9 or other vertical polarised
> transponders with a DVB-S2 card - all the others come in fine...
>
> Any help?
>
> Nick
> Tauranga
>
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nickw at beekeeping

Feb 24, 2012, 8:13 PM

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Re: Dual Twin Output LNB questions... [In reply to]

On 25/02/12 15:58, Brendan Dacre wrote:
> Nick,
>
> If you are going for Channel 9, GEM and GO from Optus D1, forget it,
> it's gone from that satellite. I tried to find the news item but here
> is the OPTUS D1 feeds at lyngsat with Ch9 missing.
>
> http://www.lyngsat.com/optusd1.html
>
> Brendan

Well, I guess that explains a hell of a lot for me, then! Thanks for
that help, Brendan. I would have kept banging my head against this
without realising what should have been apparent to me...

Nick


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