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TurboPirate
05-05-2010, 06:42 PM
Hello guys, I have an old Chaparral LNB with corottor but I want to use it on a stationary dish, What settings should I have on a SV4000? I know LNB Freq is 5150 but what else, I just want to aim to a sat and get quality, don't want to scan channels, just to test C band for aiming until I fine tune my aiming for C band, like I always have said, I never tested C band, only KU, this is my first time and I am not looking for channels, just aiming, ty ALL in advance TURBO.
TurboPirate
05-05-2010, 06:53 PM
Just in case, this is the LNB I am talking.
Costactc
05-05-2010, 07:25 PM
With the exception of the lnb frequency being 5150, Turbo the same settings as if you were setting up a linear sat. Does your stb have a skew setting in the install menu like the pansat?
TurboPirate
05-05-2010, 09:22 PM
With the exception of the lnb frequency being 5150, Turbo the same settings as if you were setting up a linear sat. Does your stb have a skew setting in the install menu like the pansat?
Nope, but I can then us the Pansat3500, I wanted to use SV4000 but if Pansat is better, I already removed the blue box the LNB had to do the skew manually.
Costactc
05-05-2010, 09:26 PM
You can use whichever stb you like but the pansat will skew with your remote whereas the other stb you will need to skew your lnb outside. I would choose the remote any day lol.:thumbsup:
TurboPirate
05-06-2010, 12:13 AM
You can use whichever stb you like but the pansat will skew with your remote whereas the other stb you will need to skew your lnb outside. I would choose the remote any day lol.:thumbsup:
I understand your point, but I prefer to do it manually to learn and understand the C band world, when I get the feeling of this I am sure I'll use the remote. TY Costa.
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