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leskfee
09-06-2010, 05:32 AM
hi, everyone!!!!!
can i use dp plus lnb to get 61.5 sat?
thanks

n3uspeed2
09-06-2010, 05:38 AM
hi, everyone!!!!!
can i use dp plus lnb to get 61.5 sat?
thanks

yes you can

Mavrick
09-06-2010, 06:42 AM
Keep in mind that the DP-Plus LNB is a Twin so you would only be using one side of the LNB to get 61.5, also the DP-Plus can be a power-hog, and some FTA receivers can have a hard time powering it when there is other equipment involved in the set-up.

Are you adding this LNB to a current set-up?

leskfee
09-06-2010, 07:00 AM
Keep in mind that the DP-Plus LNB is a Twin so you would only be using one side of the LNB to get 61.5, also the DP-Plus can be a power-hog, and some FTA receivers can have a hard time powering it when there is other equipment involved in the set-up.

Are you adding this LNB to a current set-up?

thanks my friend!
yes I am tring to point 61.5, and I am trying to find the correct LNB,
which is better dp plus or circular, because i have both and i would get good signal as well. i have 500 dish!!!
thanks

n3uspeed2
09-06-2010, 07:37 AM
thanks my friend!
yes I am tring to point 61.5, and I am trying to find the correct LNB,
which is better dp plus or circular, because i have both and i would get good signal as well. i have 500 dish!!!
thanks

This is what you need http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/Dishnetwork/LNBF/DishPr1.gif

Using a dp500 plus twin in combination with your other lnb's if the 110/119 lnbs are dp plus as well you may run into power issues....

all you need is a single dp lnb....for 61.5 which will attach to one side of the y bracket

Mavrick
09-06-2010, 03:36 PM
thanks my friend!
yes I am tring to point 61.5, and I am trying to find the correct LNB,
which is better dp plus or circular, because i have both and i would get good signal as well. i have 500 dish!!!
thanks

As stated, a single circular LNB would be the better choice, you will need either a SW-21 or 22KHz switch to combine the feeds to your receiver if your Dish-500 is using a Twin LNB.....see diagram below.