New member Username: Kia123Encino, CA America Post Number: 2 Registered: Dec-05 | i have a problem with my pansat2700 it randomly shuts off and on can anyone plz help |
Bronze Member Username: IkaleemPost Number: 34 Registered: Nov-05 | kia Load the new bin 140 and you should be okay..i am pretty sure you are using bin 132 |
Silver Member Username: Slo_hand2Post Number: 306 Registered: May-05 | good advice Wizard I think you might be right, if nothing else it is worth a shot. Glad to see someone is helping here |
Gold Member Username: Thill1951akalkPost Number: 1110 Registered: Oct-05 | Yes it realy does help the people with problems and questions, if they provide as much info as posible..if they would like helpful replies and possible fixes to their questions /problems..I think the Wiz is correct cause it just happens that rebooting by itself is a strange character of the Pansat 2700 132 bin....good call there Wiz, based upon the little info U were given.. |
Gold Member Username: Maple_leafPost Number: 1120 Registered: Apr-05 | Me too. I'm glad he's got his question answered. |
Unregistered guest | where can i download the bin file 140, can someone pls send me a link |
Silver Member Username: Slo_hand2Post Number: 308 Registered: May-05 | a good place is future-FTA.com but there are many others as well |
Bronze Member Username: IkaleemPost Number: 35 Registered: Nov-05 | glad to help guys.... |
gemtomas Unregistered guest | Please help me with international russian channels /perviy kanal ntv america rntv+/ or if u can send me an email gemtomas@yahoo.com with some informantion i can pay for good informantion . |
Bronze Member Username: IkaleemPost Number: 41 Registered: Nov-05 | russina channels are available on Dishnet 61.5 and 148...what FTA are you using?? please post more details |
gemtomas Unregistered guest | i have c oolsat 4000 plus lnb is UNIVERSAL TWIN KU BAND LNBF LNB - FTA FORTEC PANSAT i have catched some international channels /indian z movie / but russian channels are scranbled what can i do plzzzzz help me Wizard Of OZ thanks for trying help |
gemtomas Unregistered guest | what is the differents between circular and ku band lnbs is the russian chanels can be chached with circular lnbs ? |
Gold Member Username: Thill1951akalkPost Number: 1156 Registered: Oct-05 | Circular & Linear LNB's: What's the difference? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OK everyone, put your polarizing sunglasses on. What's the difference? Answer: About -3dB or half the signal level. Now take your sunglasses off. Notice how bright it is in here? The difference in brightness is an example of using the wrong lnb type. Circular and Linear polarization refer to the characteristics of the radio wave that is transmitted by the satellite towards your dish/LNB. Below are links to visual comparisons of Circular (Left or Right-hand) and Linear (Vertical or Horizontal) polarization. http://www.lyngsat.c o m/echo3.html Nimiq 2 @82.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/nimiq2.html Nimiq 1/3 @91.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/nimiq1.html EchoStar 6/8 @110.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/110west.html EchoStar 7 @119.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/echo7.html EchoStar 1/2 @148.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/148west.html How do I know they are circularly polarized? If you click on any one of the links for the satellites above you will notice that under the first column labeled as "Freq. Tp" you will find one of the following single letter designations: "R" = right-hand (=circular polarization) "L" = left-hand (=circular polarization) So what about linear polarization? Linear polarization refers to a wave of radio signal rotating in a single plane. Think of an approaching helicopter as the helicopter's main rotor is moving towards you. It is rotating in a single, horizontal plane. The same approaching helicopter's smaller rear rotor is rotating in a single, vertical plane. In our satellite case it can be either in the "H"orizontal or "V"ertical plane. The following example satellites (visable in N.America) are transmitting with a linear polarized signal: SBS 6 @74.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/sbs6.html AMC 5 @79.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/amc5.html AMC 9 @85.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/amc9.html IA 6 @93.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/ia6.html IA 5 @97.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/ia5.html AMC 1 @103.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/amc1.html AMC 2 at 105.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/amc2.html EchoStar 9 @121.0°W http://www.lyngsat.com/echo9ia13.html Again, under the first column labeled as "Freq. Tp" you will find one of the following single letter designations: "V" = vertical (=linear polarization) "H" = horizontal (=linear polarization) Now that you understand the difference between the two satellite polarization types please put your polarizing sunglasses back on. Hmmm, a little harder to read this right? Well, that's what happens to your receiver when you try to use a linear polarized LNB to receive a circular polarized satellite signal and vis-a-versa. About a 50% loss of signal! Armed with the invaluable information you now possess, by using this link http://www.lyngsat.com/america.html you can determine for yourself what type of LNB you will need for each satellite. If you need a circular polarized LNB look for words describing it as "DSS" or "DBS" or "circular" or a combination of these terms. If you need a linear polarized LNB look for words describing it as "FSS" or "FTA" or "linear" or a combination of these terms (FYI: All Universal LNB's are linear LNB's). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quote: ...you could use linear LNB to get circular signal with 50% signal lost. You will need a large dish to compensate for this loss. Quote: ...you can't use circular LNB to get linear signal. Technically incorrect. Trying to receive linear polarized signals with a circular polarized lnb (antenna) is possible with the same 3dB/50% loss of signal. The actual reason why you most likely cannot receive linear signals with circular lnb's is because most all "DSS" circular polarized lnb's are incapable of receiving the frequecies at which linear FSS signals occur: Standard FSS LNB (11.7-12.2 GHz) -------->DSS LNB (12.2-12.75 GHz) Universal FSS LNB (10.7-12.75 GHz) <-- has wide bandwidth |
gemtomas Unregistered guest | Thrill 1951 Thank you very much i understood everything you said thank you again |
gemtomas Unregistered guest | my russian chanels are still scranbled ( |
gemtomas Unregistered guest | I have coo lsat 4000 plus LMB is UNIVERSAL TWIN KU BAND LNBF LNB - FTA FORTEC PANSAT RF:10.70-70GHz/11.70-12.75GHz If:950-1950MHz/1100-2150Mhz LO:9.750GHz/10.600 GHz GAIN:55dB NOISE FIGURE:0.5dB Dish setting is Echostar 9 LMB power is ON LMB type is Universal LNB Freq 9.750/10.600 22KHz Auto DiSeEqC Switch 1.0 Committed 1 Legacy SW 0ff Level 65% Quality 78% Now im trying to catch ARMTV/armenian tv RNTV.NTV america and other international channels and now i have catched ARMTV and some indian channels the frist cupple of seconds clearly and then it showed on the screen NO OR BAD SIGNAL. And when i trun the reciver off and turn it back on it shows for an cupple of seconds and then again it shows NO OR BAD SIGNAL. Please help with this matter |