S smata67 SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Mar 26, 2005 118 0 May 17, 2005 #1 How do you tell what type of lnb is needed for a particular feed? I am interested in TV Galicia on Hispasat 1C, where does it say what type of LNB is required? http://www.lyngsat.com/hispa1c.html
How do you tell what type of lnb is needed for a particular feed? I am interested in TV Galicia on Hispasat 1C, where does it say what type of LNB is required? http://www.lyngsat.com/hispa1c.html
PSB On vacation Nov 5, 2003 3 5 May 17, 2005 #2 This is a Linear satellite, you can tell as it uses H and V polarization. Circular polarized satellites use L and R polarization. (L=H R=V) So a standard KU LNBF should work, happy hunting!
This is a Linear satellite, you can tell as it uses H and V polarization. Circular polarized satellites use L and R polarization. (L=H R=V) So a standard KU LNBF should work, happy hunting!
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 3,936 17,156 Mankato, MN May 17, 2005 #3 most satellites are linear (C & KU band) with the exception of the following Dish 61.5, 110, 119, 148 ExpressVu 82 & 91 These are Circular, so you need a different LNB The encryption needs to be DVB to pick it up. DCII and others won't work NTSC is analog
most satellites are linear (C & KU band) with the exception of the following Dish 61.5, 110, 119, 148 ExpressVu 82 & 91 These are Circular, so you need a different LNB The encryption needs to be DVB to pick it up. DCII and others won't work NTSC is analog