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daveyhouse
02-14-2011, 07:59 PM
Toroidal T-90
I am wanting to purchase this T-90 and set it up. Are the following lnb's the correct ones that I need for the corresponding birds?


Nimiq 1 @ 91 circular, 11250
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/S/DSL2R-reversed-polarity-Dual-dss-lnbf-for-toroidal-wave-frontier-multifeed-dish-antenna.htm
G19 @97 linear 11700-12200
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/S/KUL2-Sadoun-Standard-Dual-LNBF.htm
Directv @101 circular standard 11250
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/S/DSL2R-reversed-polarity-Dual-dss-lnbf-for-toroidal-wave-frontier-multifeed-dish-antenna.htm
Echostar @110 circular standard 11250
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/S/DSL2R-reversed-polarity-Dual-dss-lnbf-for-toroidal-wave-frontier-multifeed-dish-antenna.htm
Echostar @119 circular standard 11250
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/S/DSL2R-reversed-polarity-Dual-dss-lnbf-for-toroidal-wave-frontier-multifeed-dish-antenna.htm

I will dedicate a dish for 129 on its own. Will this also use a circular standard 11250
http://www.sadoun.com/Sat/Products/S/DPL2-DishPro-Dual-LNBF.htm

Thanks in advance,
Dave

StanW
02-14-2011, 08:04 PM
You will not be able to receive dtv (101) with a fta receiver .

Out of curiosity - why are you spending so much money one the dish/lnbs if you plan to use a separate dish for 129?

Terryl
02-14-2011, 08:06 PM
Toroidal T-90
I am wanting to purchase this T-90 and set it up. Are the following lnb's the correct ones that I need for the corresponding birds?


Nimiq 1 @ 91 circular, 11250
G19 @97 linear 11700-12200
DTV @101 circular standard 11250
Echo* @110 circular standard 11250
Echo* @119 circular standard 11250

I will dedicate a dish for 129 on its own. Will this also use a circular standard 11250
Thanks in advance,
Dave

You should use a 10750 linear LNB for G19, and are you trying to receive SES1 at 101W?
If so then you also need a 10750 linear LNB for that bird.

But if your trying for the DTV bird then you will need a DTV receiver as a FTA receiver wont work for that provider.

daveyhouse
02-14-2011, 08:33 PM
I have a sub with Dave w/4 receivers on it. I found the lnb that (http://www.gosatellite.com/satellite-accessories/LNB-LNB-Holders/Wave-Frontier-C10Rthat) would
http://www.gosatellite.com/satellite-accessories/LNB-LNB-Holders/Wave-Frontier-C10R work with dave being reversed BUT it is only single. So I guess I can forget putting dave on the T-90.

I don't want a motorized dish because of multiple receiver's feeding off it. I want to run 4 to 6 receivers.

If you think a T-90 is sufficient for 91 to 129, then I will just keep the dave dish up and put the T-90 for the other birds in the arc.

daveyhouse
02-14-2011, 08:36 PM
Uh Oh,

Sorry Terryl about the live links. How do I do the address as you did on the links I wrongfully put in.

daveyhouse
02-14-2011, 09:14 PM
Specs on that Linear lnb
Input Frequency Range


11.7 ~ 12.2 GHz (STANDARD)

Output Frequency Range


950 ~ 1450 MHz

LO Frequency


10.750 GHz

Conversion Gain


57 dB

Cross Pol. Isolation


22 dB

Noise Figure


0.4 dB

Input Reflector Type


Offset

Gain Flatness


+/- 0.4 dB V.Pol and +/- 0.2 dB H.Pol @ 27 MHz

L.O. Frequency Stability:

(+25°C)


+/- 1 MHz

(-30°C ~ +60°C)


-640KHz @-30°C,

-336KHz@+60°C

L.O. Phase Noise:

(1 KHz Offset)


-59 dBc/Hz

(10 KHz Offset)


-84 dBc/Hz

(100 KHz Offset)


-101 dBc/Hz

Output Connector


75Ohm F Type Female

D.C. Power Supply


11.5 – 19 V

D.C. Power Consumption


90 mA (Typ.)

Polar Switching Voltage


Vertical: 11.5 ~ 14 V

Horizontal: 16 ~ 19 V

Operating Temperature


-30°C ~ +60°C

Is the Sadoun OEM DSL2R Reversed Polarity LNBF


DSL2R Sadoun Reversed Polarity Dual DSS LNBF for Toroidal Antenna compatible with Dave's bird?

daveyhouse
02-14-2011, 10:40 PM
I found Wave Frontier's website. I can just purchase the lnb's from them with a T-90.
I see they have a sales office in Irvine, CA, USA
They have a better discount then Sadoun's when purchasing multiple lnb's

The input was much appreciated, thanks
Dave

Bowhunters
02-14-2011, 11:14 PM
I have a T90 up and I have Bev @ 91w and Dishnet @ 110w, 119w and 129w all on the same dish, the T90 will cover 40degrees of the satellite arc and up to 16 satellites for FTA.

It will also capture Directv with the right LNB but you will probably have to run a single coax seperate from the others for that LNB to feed the Directv receiver.

The Toroidal site will answer a lot of your questions and they also beat the price for the Directv LNB that was on your link - .wavefrontier.us/

I haven't bought any on Ebay but i've seen some reversed LNB's there occasionally that will be much cheaper but they may or may not be used.