We've spent the last 3 days trying to figure this out and the only thing coming out is my hair.
We have a 10ft mesh BUD and a Motorola DSR922 reciever with a c band LNB. We were getting c-band just fine. But shortly after resubscribing to all my favorite channels they done went off to ku band so...we bought a BSC621 dual c/ku LNBF. We cannot figure out how to hook it up to the reciever since there is only one cable leading to the reciever.
Do we put it on the c band connector or the ku connector? Do we need another splitter? Can we not use the wire on the LNBF that allows for only one cable into the reciever?
We also have an aluminum BUD that we are not using. Is there someway I can use it to get both c and ku with the equipment I have. Although it is the ancient crank type (not motorized) and really don't want to. If I have to buy something else I will but would prefer to use what I have.
We have a 10ft mesh BUD and a Motorola DSR922 reciever with a c band LNB. We were getting c-band just fine. But shortly after resubscribing to all my favorite channels they done went off to ku band so...we bought a BSC621 dual c/ku LNBF. We cannot figure out how to hook it up to the reciever since there is only one cable leading to the reciever.
Do we put it on the c band connector or the ku connector? Do we need another splitter? Can we not use the wire on the LNBF that allows for only one cable into the reciever?
We also have an aluminum BUD that we are not using. Is there someway I can use it to get both c and ku with the equipment I have. Although it is the ancient crank type (not motorized) and really don't want to. If I have to buy something else I will but would prefer to use what I have.