New member Username: NuwavePost Number: 1 Registered: Mar-06 | I found this 33" dish on the street... someone was getting rid of it and it had a LNB. I'm trying to figure out what time of LNB this is... Universal? Linear? Circular? ... it says DTH 3600 single output digital ku-band LNBF / input freq.: 11.7 - 12.75Ghz / output 950-2000Mhz. Any tips are appreciated. |
Gold Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 1473 Registered: Jan-06 | Its a linear LNB....NOT used for Dishnet or Bev satellites, cause they use circular LNB's... The following example satellites (visable in N.America) are transmitting with a linear polarized signal: SBS 6 @74.0°W http://www.lyngsat.c o m/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 |
New member Username: NuwavePost Number: 2 Registered: Mar-06 | Thank you LK - when I test this LNB should I have local freq. set to 10750Mhz then? Once again, thanks! |
Gold Member Username: LklivesPost Number: 1474 Registered: Jan-06 | yes |
Bronze Member Username: CableboxtvPost Number: 14 Registered: Feb-06 | LK email me at cableboxtv @ hotmial.com it's not up yet but I'll give you some details now. |