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joem919

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i got a new wineguard dish system with a new lnb and i hit g28 with a 72 percent on abc news now.but problem is i got 565 other channels looks like all paid am i on 2 sats or what ?
 
I'm going to guess that the "other" channels are from Nimiq1 at 91W, only 2 degrees away. It is possible that you could pick up some of the powerful , circular polarity tp's from 91W with your linear lnbf, if your blindscan wasn't limited to 11700-12200.
What receiver are you using ? I'm guessing that the blindscan frequency range default extends right through the 11700-12900 range, which would not only probably pick up Nimiq1 for you, but also take a lot longer than necessary to scan Galaxy 28 . Two of my receivers, an IV200 and a BUZZ Plus, both have the "too large" blindscan frequency range. You'll want to see if you can limit the scan range to 11700-12200 on your blindscans, to avoid this problem. I doubt anyone will re-write the firmware to make it easy.


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ok im getting transponders 11734 h at 4,500 and also 11781 h at 29.000 and 11760 and so on at 26000 brent i am editing this i just found out i am getting a byu channel and some abc news one feeds
 
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i think im gonna switch over to the m11 also im still useing the pansat but have a m2 in the box need to open up
 
i switched over to my mercury 2 box and doing a power scan so far ive only gotten 3 transponders less then i had with the pansat
 
Scanning with the Merc right now
11760 V 26031
11919 V 30031
11954 V 19547
12008 V 5004
12158 V 30031
11734 H 4504
11780 H 29000
12055 H 6516
and a couple more Hughesnet TP's with sr=30031 .
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Hughesnet TP's seems to be what i get alot of also 1 of these days il get lucky enough to find a installer who can work wonders on the system
 
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