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    LNB Type List-By Sat Type

    there are two types of ku band lnbfs- circular lnb's which have a lo frequency
    of 11250 mhz, and linear lnb's, which have three different frequency ranges,
    universal - 9750mhz-10600mhz (european model), universal - 9750mhz- 10750 mhz,
    ( u.s. model s use both and are wide band lnbfs), and standard - 10750mhz.

    here is a list of satellites and the correct lnb's to use with them:

    61.5w echo 3 - use standard circular lnb - 11250 mhz
    63w estrela - use linear lnb, either universal or standard linear- 10750 mhz
    71.8w nahuel 1- linear lnb, either universal or standard linear- 10750 mhz
    77w echo 4 - circular standard lnb - 11250 mhz
    79w amc 5 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    82w nimiq 2 - circular standard lnb= 11250 mhz
    87w amc 3 - --- linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    91w galaxy 11- linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    91w nimiq1&3- circular lnb standard= 11250 mhz
    93w intelsat 6- linear lnb, either universal or standard-10750 mhz
    95w galaxy 3c- linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    97w intelsat5- linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    101w amc 4 - linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    103w amc 1- linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    105w amc 15- linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    107.3w anik - linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    110w echo 8 & 10,x - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz
    111w anik f2 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    116.8w satmex5 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    119w echo 7 - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz
    121w echo 9 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    123w galaxy 10r - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    127w galaxy 13 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    129w echo 5 - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz
    148w echo1 & 2 - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz
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    Quote Originally Posted by VANDO1985 View Post
    LNB Type List-By Sat Type

    there are two types of ku band lnbfs- circular lnb's which have a low frequency
    of 11250 mhz, and linear lnb's, which have three different frequency ranges,
    universal - 9750mhz-10600mhz (european model), universal - 9750mhz- 10750 mhz,
    ( u.s. model s use both and are wide band lnbfs), and standard - 10750mhz.

    here is a list of satellites and the correct lnb's to use with them:

    61.5w echo 3 - use standard circular lnb - 11250 mhz
    63w estrela - use linear lnb, either universal or standard linear- 10750 mhz
    71.8w nahuel 1- linear lnb, either universal or standard linear- 10750 mhz
    77w echo 4 - circular standard lnb - 11250 mhz
    79w amc 5 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    82w nimiq 2 - circular standard lnb= 11250 mhz
    87w amc 3 - --- linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    91w galaxy 11- linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    91w nimiq1&3- circular lnb standard= 11250 mhz
    93w intelsat 6- linear lnb, either universal or standard-10750 mhz
    95w galaxy 3c- linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    97w intelsat5- linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    101w amc 4 - linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    103w amc 1- linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    105w amc 15- linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    107.3w anik - linear lnb, either universal or standard- 10750 mhz
    110w echo 8 & 10,x - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz
    111w anik f2 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    116.8w satmex5 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    119w echo 7 - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz
    121w echo 9 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    123w galaxy 10r - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    127w galaxy 13 - linear lnb, either universal or standard - 10750 mhz
    129w echo 5 - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz
    148w echo1 & 2 - circular lnb standard - 11250 mhz

    72w- Amc 6
    78w- Simon Bolivar
    79w- Amc 5 is no longer there
    83w- Amc 9
    85w- Amc 16
    87w- Ses2
    89w- Galaxy 28
    91w- Galaxy 17
    93w- Galaxy 25
    97w- Galaxy 19
    99w- Galaxy 16
    101w- Ses 1
    113w- Satmex 6
    118.8w- Anik F3
    123w- Galaxy 18
    125w- Amc21
    129w- Ciel 2
    148w- No sats at this spot

    I just added the ones you missed Vando and some of the names have changed- all sats on my additional list use lnb frequency of 10750 except Ciel 2 at 129 is 11250 and Simon Bolivar at 78w is 9750/10600.







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    You need one minor edit Vando, it is LO frequency not low frequency, and you missed out on the DP and DPP type LNB's they use band stacking and are for satellites 61.5, 72.7, 77, 82, 91, 110, 119 and 129, and use an LO frequecy of 11250, but a LNB type setting of OCS-DP or Dish, if your receiver does not have a setting for the DP or DPP type LNB's then you have to use "Standard" type LNB's, and not a Dish DP or DPP type LNB to receive those satellites.


    There are also "Legacy" type LNB's, they require two coax connections and a switch of some kind to connect them to the receiver, a legacy LNB has one connection labled +13V and the other labled +18V, they need to be connected to a 22 KHz switch, or a legacy SW34 or SW44 switch if you use more then one legacy LNB, a legacy switch can be identified by the SAT 1 "A" and SAT 1 "B", and the SAT 2 "A" and SAT 2 "B" inputs, or on some switches SAT1 13V and 18V, SAT2 13V and 18V.

    The "Legacy switch" option on the receivers SAT setup menu with tell the switch what to look for.
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