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Triple Lnb

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Triple Lnb
Direct TV Dish Question?

I have Direct TV with HD at home with a plate 5lnb. I have a AU2-F1, triple LNB dish that I use occasionally with my mobile home in transport. But when I tune an HD channel, I have the "search for satellite 771" error. Do I have to do something to change the LNB receptor 5 to 3 LNB dish? I'm using an H21 receiver. And I can get good signals at 101, 110 and 119 satellites, only the Hi Def channels. Ah, of course, yes, I'm using the DTV converter module that supplies me. Thanks for any answers!

> Do I have to do something to change the receptor 5 LNB dish for 3 <Yes, select Setup Menu, System Configuration, ANTENNA (I'm not in front of him now and this is from memory so may need to adjust a bit). Later in antenna configuration, you will see 3 LNB and LNB 5. It is my understanding that with a plate 3lnb, you can get some channels high definition, but there will be many who can not get, so what you see sounds normal to me.

Increible triple / incredible three points



Triple Lnbf

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

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How do I connect DirecTV satellite 72.5W to current triple LNBF dish?

I have a DirecTV H10 receiver with antenna and add triple LNBF Russian channels need DTV1 signal located at 72.5W satellite orbital clot. What size dish, what type LNBF (Ku linear polarization loop) and what kind of multi switch? To be sure that I know I need an additional dish, I just need more Document Details about this dish.

Hello. The dish is called "DirecTV WorldDirect" and is much larger than the usual 22 "dish that may already have – around 30". The multiswitch want is the guy who has a "Flex Port" and change itself does not seem to have an official product name. "Flex-Port is designed to add these dishes Further to your system (like the 30 "international dish of 95W and 18" used for local channels of the slot 72.5W to ask). No channels Russia 72.5W. They are at 95W (Galaxy3) and are of medium power Ku-band linear polarity with. You will also need a subscription – and you have to DirecTV call anyway to add these channels for subscription can offer a no cost or low cost option for the new dish installed and connected for you. Probably going to cost less money to have DirecTV manage the logistics of what would be for you to hire someone for the purpose of the plate. Indeed, it is very difficult goal of WorldDirect dish 95W. Have you thought about DISH Network? They have much more international channels that DirecTV and not only requires a dish called SuperDISH. My system four TV channels received by Chinese as well as all other channels, is free with a 18-month commitment.



Quad Lnbf

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

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Quad 4 Outputs Universal LNB LNBF For FTA DTV 34-322



Triple Lnbf

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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How do I connect DirecTv Satellite 72.5W to existing triple LNBF Dish?

I have a directv H10 receiver with triple LNBF dish and to add Russian Channels I need signal from DTV1 Satellite located at 72.5W orbital clot. What size dish, what type LNBF(Ku linear of circular polarization) and what type multi switch ???
To make it clear I do know I need a additional dish, I just need more detales on that dish.

Hi. The dish is called “DirecTV WorldDirect” and is much larger than the usual 22″ dish you might already have–around 30″. The multiswitch you want is the kind that has a “Flex Port” and the switch itself doesn’t seem to have an official product name. The “Flex Port” is designed to add these extra dishes to your system (such as the 30″ dish for internationals from 95W and the 18″ one used for local channels from the 72.5W slot you were asking about). There are no Russian channels on 72.5W. They are on 95W (Galaxy3) and are medium-power, Ku-band, using linear polarity.

You will also need a subscription–since you have to call DirecTV anyway to add these channels to your subscription they might offer you a no-cost or low-cost option to have the new dish installed and connected for you. It will probably cost less money to have DirecTV handle the logistics than it would for you to hire someone to aim the dish. By the way, it’s very hard to aim that 95W WorldDirect dish.

Have you considered DISH Network? They have substantially more international channels than DirecTV does and it only requires one dish called a SuperDISH. My four-TV system, which gets Chinese channels as well as all the other channels, was free with an 18-month committment.