I know where they are and how to get them They are mainly all Spanish
What I'm asking...If anybody getting 77W now? I'm trying to put few pieces of a puzzel together I'm almost positive DN slowly adding more International channels to 77W But I don't know what
King looks to me from lyngsat info 77 is KU not DBS like 118. DN is doing that in a few places. Isnt that "superdish" they sell a KU and BDS lnb? I will get that position scanned as soon as I can to find out........
Hey, King To answer you question, there are only four (4) TPs On EchoStar 4 @77.oW and 39 Channels. I Scan in only two (2) TPs and (22) Channels. I am still working on to see why.
I'm only suspecting additional International channels moving from 121 to 77
Kavin or FTA Tester yo got motorized dish But Do Blind Scan at 77°W I think some hidden channels not on lyngsat This is just a hunch I can be wrong Too cold for me to go out and wire another dish 35°F to 45°F (too cold and dark in my town)
so what LNB are they using to get the FSS ? We was thinking we could receive it with the linear side of the Invacom QPH-031 LNB...Based on what we see on lyngsat was thinking it was standard KU or Linear
Hey, Tester NO, the Invacom will not pickup Anik F3 @ 118.8W, you will need this new LNB.... Ku Band DSS Single Output LNB for 118.7, 118.8W & 119W
LNB's Various types of KU-band LNB's for your dish Choosing the right one: DBS / DSS / Circular LNB's are those used mainly for Echostar and Nimiq satellites (61.5, 82, 91, 110, 119, 148). They have a LO frequency of 11.250 GHz
FTA / FSS / Linear LNB's are used for 121, AMC4, Galaxy25 (T5), Galaxy10R, Galaxy3, etc. They have a LO frequency of 10.750 GHz. Note: these satellites require a 30" or larger dish
Universal LNB's are a dual-band LNB often used for satellites in Europe. In North America, the only satellite that requires a universal LNB is Intelsat 9 (PAS9) at 58°W. Universals are a kind of linear LNB and can be used for any linear satellite. They have LO and HI frequencies of 9.750 and 10.600 GHz
Invacom Quad Polar LNB's are a special type used for mainly for motorized dishes. They are an all-in-one LNB, giving you both circular (DSS) and linear (FTA) polarizations at the same time