View Full Version : Finally got a C band LNB
TurboPirate
05-31-2010, 12:39 AM
Hello guys, I finally got my C Band LNB is a WS International DMX242..........I know I don't have a BUD but you know I have some friends with mini BUDS Home made.........any help and suggestions on how to set up this LNB on my receivers is very welcome...................now I need the conical scalar ring and the JenuBracket wish I need to go to Jenuel's house to pick it up................Thanks in advance TURBO
BTW is dual output, I guess I can connect to receivers to the LNB..................
Costactc
06-02-2010, 03:34 PM
Just had a look at your lnbf at WIS, nice looking but whith what dish are you planning to set it up Turbo?
TurboPirate
06-02-2010, 10:41 PM
Just had a look at your lnbf at WIS, nice looking but whith what dish are you planning to set it up Turbo?
A 4.5' feet dish with the bracket, it has being done so far with 40.5w, 45w, 55.5w, I just want to learn and try for the first time C Band, That is why I am asking how to set up the LNB in the receiver's menu................once I get to know the LNB I'll post photos of my test......................
Costactc
06-02-2010, 10:46 PM
Setting your c band lnb in the stb menu is a piece of cake Turbo. All settings are the same as if using a linear lnb except your lnb frequency is 5150 not 10750.
StanW
06-02-2010, 11:47 PM
Setting your c band lnb in the stb menu is a piece of cake Turbo. All settings are the same as if using a linear lnb except your lnb frequency is 5150 not 10750.
Don't believe him Turbo , even if he means well, - all depends on the cook that baked the cake .lol
Costactc
06-03-2010, 03:40 PM
The wife bakes a mean cake Stan.:yes:
TurboPirate
06-03-2010, 06:38 PM
Lol, Cake is good, Costa all the same but LNB freq 5150? OK I was wondering that because I have read many post about this but the sticker on LNB have this specs.
Input Freq: 3.4-4.2GHz
Output 1&2 Freq: 950-1750MHz
Gain: 70db
Noise Figure: 13ēK
I didn't see the 5150 nor 51.5 no where so with that I was confuse, ty
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