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coutorouto
03-04-2014, 04:53 PM
Is it possible to use this LNB with a 18" dish to pick up 89, 91, 110 and 119? I see it works with DTV but I need it for the other guys. I have the dishes and the brackets I just need the LNBs.

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Description:
It is the brand new EMP DSS Dual Output Circular LNBF EMP-N888K, used for satellite reception in North America. It fit with 18" dish that has a rectangular shaped LNBF feed bracket (D shaped bracket doesn't fit). It has 0.3dB noise figure that is 8-10% better signal strength than 0.6dB LNBF.

Features:

- Dual output LNBF
- From the makers of Zinwell LNBF
- Light weight and small size for easy installation
- Covers DSS Ku-band satellite frequencies (12.2-12.75 GHz)
- Low noise figure of 0.3 dB for improved signal reception (specially on weak signal) and low interference
- Voltage-controlled RH/LH switching (13/18 V)
- The feed diameter is a standard 40mm thus allowing this LNB to be mounted effortlessly on almost
any offset dish, such as Fortec Star 80,90,100, and 120cm
- Circular type
- Excellent isolation
- Compatible with US direct TV system
- Various input frequency range and L.O. for world wide market
- Excellent D.R.O. stability
- Super compact tooling
- Optional for 23mm feed horn
- Waterproof guaranteed

Costactc
03-04-2014, 04:55 PM
That will work for the latter sats but not on G28 at 89w as this is a linear sat.

Terryl
03-04-2014, 05:14 PM
And you will need an elliptical dish, about a 22 to 24" to get 91 to 119, better signal on the 3 LNB's, (an elliptical dish has a wider receive beamwidth) 4 LNB's if you get a linear LNB for 89W.

coutorouto
03-04-2014, 05:52 PM
Thanks for the feedback. I'll be using two 18" dishes. 89 & 91 on one and 110 & 119 on the other. I'm glad I can use these LNBs since I already put the order in.

coutorouto
03-04-2014, 06:01 PM
My apologies. I meant 82 & 91. not 89

Terryl
03-04-2014, 06:03 PM
Good, two dish's will work fine.

And I think you mean 82W and not 89W, 89W does not have very much on it.

coutorouto
03-04-2014, 06:54 PM
Good, two dish's will work fine.

And I think you mean 82W and not 89W, 89W does not have very much on it.

Thats right I did mean 82W. Thanks for your help

Glatt
04-02-2014, 08:59 PM
No problem with 4 LNBs on 1 dish21315