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dumas75
03-08-2014, 07:41 PM
Hi ,
i can catch some channels with this setting but not all ,the channels 1128 ,1132 not working with this setting but 1129,1130,1131 yes whats wrong ?
Active
universel
9.750/10600
22 khz auto
diseqc 1.0 1
diseqc 1.1 desactive
legacy sw off
pgjeepster
03-08-2014, 09:35 PM
Hi ,
i can catch some channels with this setting but not all ,the channels 1128 ,1132 not working with this setting but 1129,1130,1131 yes whats wrong ?
Active
universel
9.750/10600
22 khz auto
diseqc 1.0 1
diseqc 1.1 desactive
legacy sw off
I believe your frequency should be 11250
also what lnb's are you running?
Turn the 22khz off
what switch you got?
you may have to change your lnb setting to SINGLE
dumas75
03-10-2014, 10:35 PM
this is my lnb 21084 its a legacy, a dish pro ? and what is the settings for bev ?
dishuser
03-10-2014, 10:57 PM
this is my lnb 21084 its a legacy, a dish pro ? and what is the settings for bev ?
is it from bell?
if so then it's a dpp
pgjeepster
03-10-2014, 11:21 PM
When you set your lnb type in settings make sure it shows freq 11250, the freq changes when you set the lnb type
beambeam
03-12-2014, 05:00 PM
I was playing around with my t5 and changed lnb to universal.It put 22kh on auto with no way to take it off.When i went back to single like du says.I had no signal on any lnb but universal.I done factory reset and rescanned and got my signal back.
Terryl
03-12-2014, 05:25 PM
That is a DP twin LNB, you need to look for a "OCS-DP' or "Dish" or what ever "other" setting for that LNB, single or universal wont cut it for that type of LNB.
It would look something like this:
Active
"OCS-DP, Dish ???" (you need to find the correct setting for a DP type LNB)
11250
22 khz off
diseqc 1.0 1 (this would get you 91W) diseqc 1.0, 2 would get you 82W.
diseqc 1.1 desactive
legacy sw off
Also you need to look at the coax you used, the coax for an old "Legacy LNB" may not work so good, the coax has to be rated to 2.5 GHz or swept to 3 GHz, this will be marked on the coax.
Why? Because the DP type LNB's use a second band at a higher frequency range, this is to deliver both polarity (L&R) transponders at the same time, the coax has to be able to deliver that higher frequency band without excessive attenuation.
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