I obviously don't understand all that I think I know about this .
I purchased a 24" Round Winegard dish from a well-known dealer to use on the 129 satellite. However, he sent me the square tube instead of the advertised "D" tube version. I tried using a plastic adapter for my DP twin, which worked, but poorly (I assume because it was now sitting beyond the dish focal point).
Dealer then sends me an "Eagle Aspen VTV32+" LNB to install on the end of the square tube and says it will work fine. After installing it, (to a dp-44) using an inexpensive sat-finder meter the meter powers up through the switch and I find the 129 signal and tweak for maximum. I remove the meter, then run a "check switch" using both a 508 and 622 receiver. Both receivers report no connection on that switch port.
Should a Dish receiver see a non-dish LNB?
I guess I could saw down the dish arm the length of the adapter and use the DP LNB, but I'm in an arm cast another 5 weeks making it a bit of a problem.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I purchased a 24" Round Winegard dish from a well-known dealer to use on the 129 satellite. However, he sent me the square tube instead of the advertised "D" tube version. I tried using a plastic adapter for my DP twin, which worked, but poorly (I assume because it was now sitting beyond the dish focal point).
Dealer then sends me an "Eagle Aspen VTV32+" LNB to install on the end of the square tube and says it will work fine. After installing it, (to a dp-44) using an inexpensive sat-finder meter the meter powers up through the switch and I find the 129 signal and tweak for maximum. I remove the meter, then run a "check switch" using both a 508 and 622 receiver. Both receivers report no connection on that switch port.
Should a Dish receiver see a non-dish LNB?
I guess I could saw down the dish arm the length of the adapter and use the DP LNB, but I'm in an arm cast another 5 weeks making it a bit of a problem.
Thanks in advance for any advice.