Dish Network in Costa Rica, we are using a 12' Fiberglass Dish with dual Dtv Lnb for 119 Dish Network satellite, I'm getting decent signal on 1/2 the Transponders but real low on some others, anyone have any solutions?
He'll and thanks for responding, not sure what make dish is but would be interested in finding out exactly the right LNB I can use to pull in all transponders needed if you know?primestar31 said:You are using a prime-focus c-band satellite dish, but with a off-set dishnetwork KU lnb? That's a problem. I don't think the off-set lnb can be completely illuminated with the full signal from that kind of dish. So, even at 12 ft, it's probably only using the very center part of the dish for gathering signal. You need to use lnb's that are made for a prime-focus dish, OR, try to find the largest off-set ku dish you can (I know 8 footers exist for sure) I'd bet that an 8-ft KU off-set dish will whomp the daylights for signal level out of that 12ft dish you are using now.
He'll and thanks for responding, not sure what make dish is but would be interested in finding out exactly the right LNB I can use to pull in all transponders needed if you know?
It seems like it should be evens versus odds and not the neighboring channels that you're showing.This is the Pattern I don't understand:
Transponders 1-5 are 0 signal
Trans 6,7= 55-65 signal
8,9= 0-0 signal
10,11= 55-60 signal
12-13= 0-0 signal
14,15= 55-65 signal
16,17= 0-0 signal
18,19= 60-65 signal
20-21= 0-0 signal
This is the Pattern I don't understand:
Anyone might know what the problem would be I would appreciate it.
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Transponders 1-5 are 0 signal
Trans 6,7= 55-65 signal
8,9= 0-0 signal
10,11= 55-60 signal
12-13= 0-0 signal
14,15= 55-65 signal
16,17= 0-0 signal
18,19= 60-65 signal
20-21= 0-0 signal
I will advice you to use From Aspen Eagle DTV 32+ (Circular Ku Band 12.2 to 12.7 GHz)QUOTE]
Yes indeed, the Aspen Eagle is the lnb you want. It has better performance at low signal levels than other circular lnbs