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Tubbs
05-03-2012, 05:06 AM
14575So what kind of LNB is this?

(see photo)

Is it a Legacy? this is the standard LNB that used to come in the Direct TV kit.

What kind of channel list do I use Dish pro or legacy?

And what frequency will it work on such as?

LOF/L: 09750
LOF/H: 11250
Threshold: 11700

Is this setting right for the LNB?
Just trying to get 110 & 119

Thanks for the help

dishuser
05-03-2012, 05:16 AM
take your own advice and search
in this section every lnb is covered

nixon_r
05-03-2012, 02:43 PM
This will let you know if it is a Dpro or not http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?2555-Dish-Network-LNB-Identification. If it is not Dpro it is legacy. that LNB is good for 1 satellite reception only.
LOF/L: 09750
LOF/H: 11250
Threshold: 11700
These are correct for that type of LNB

TurboPirate
05-03-2012, 05:24 PM
14575So what kind of LNB is this?

(see photo)

Is it a Legacy? this is the standard LNB that used to come in the Direct TV kit.

What kind of channel list do I use Dish pro or legacy?

And what frequency will it work on such as?

LOF/L: 09750
LOF/H: 11250
Threshold: 11700

Is this setting right for the LNB?
Just trying to get 110 & 119

Thanks for the help
That is a California Amp. here (P.R.)were sold to replace an original DN LNB when dead, it is no legacy, fre 11250 depend on the receiver's menu LNB type should be single but no OCP-DP, on Pansat STB's if you select OCP-DP signal just disappears and quality.
Hope this helps.


Specs are the same as an Eagle Aspen DTV32+
Specs from CalAmp site.
C/P
Specifications
Input Frequency 12.2 to 12.7 GHz
Output Frequency 950 to 1450 MHz
Noise Figure 1.1 dB, Max
Gain 50 to 62 dB
Gain Flatness 5.0 P-P Max., ±0.5 dB, Max./24 MHz
Image Rejection 40 dB Min
LO Frequency 11.25 GHz, ± 2 MHz
LO Accuracy ±4.0 MHz from nominal all effects, including temperature
Phase Noise -55 dBc @ 1 KHz
-80 dBc @ 10 KHz
-100 dBc @ 100 KHz
-120 dBc @ 1 MHz
LO Leakage, Input -50 dBm
Spurious Output :
Harmonic 20 dBc, Max.
Non-Harmonic 30 dBc, Max. (in-band)
P-out, -1 dB 0.0 dBm, Min
Output VSWR 2.0:1 Max., Into 75 Ohms
Output Connector F-Type, 75 Ohm
Polarization Circular
Polarization Selection R = 11.5 to 14.0V, L = 16.0 to 19.0V
Cross Polarization 20dB Min.
F/D Ratio 0.58 to 0.60, 22.5° offset mount
Supply Current 200 mA, Max., 11.5 to 24 volts

Tubbs
05-03-2012, 11:14 PM
take your own advice and search
in this section every lnb is covered


Ya thanks for the great info BRO...

I would think, if the LNB had "legacy" or "Dish Pro" stamped on it, I wouldn't have asked.

Take a gander at this photos, Maybe I'm missing something, but the only info I can see on it, says " Directv Multi Satellite"

The only info I could find useful here was not, see the photos.
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Tubbs
05-03-2012, 11:17 PM
That is a California Amp. here (P.R.)were sold to replace an original DN LNB when dead, it is no legacy, fre 11250 depend on the receiver's menu LNB type should be single but no OCP-DP, on Pansat STB's if you select OCP-DP signal just disappears and quality.
Hope this helps.



Specs are the same as an Eagle Aspen DTV32+
Specs from CalAmp site.
C/P
Specifications
Input Frequency 12.2 to 12.7 GHz
Output Frequency 950 to 1450 MHz
Noise Figure 1.1 dB, Max
Gain 50 to 62 dB
Gain Flatness 5.0 P-P Max., ±0.5 dB, Max./24 MHz
Image Rejection 40 dB Min
LO Frequency 11.25 GHz, ± 2 MHz
LO Accuracy ±4.0 MHz from nominal all effects, including temperature
Phase Noise -55 dBc @ 1 KHz
-80 dBc @ 10 KHz
-100 dBc @ 100 KHz
-120 dBc @ 1 MHz
LO Leakage, Input -50 dBm
Spurious Output :
Harmonic 20 dBc, Max.
Non-Harmonic 30 dBc, Max. (in-band)
P-out, -1 dB 0.0 dBm, Min
Output VSWR 2.0:1 Max., Into 75 Ohms
Output Connector F-Type, 75 Ohm
Polarization Circular
Polarization Selection R = 11.5 to 14.0V, L = 16.0 to 19.0V
Cross Polarization 20dB Min.
F/D Ratio 0.58 to 0.60, 22.5° offset mount
Supply Current 200 mA, Max., 11.5 to 24 volts

Bro, you are right, it is some sort of California LNB. I scanned with a Dish Pro channel guide, seems to be the right setting... thanks...