whoa hold on..then something isnt right possibly in my formula
what kind of signal quality (not strength) do you get on the ABC NewsNow channel?
Use 12480 H 29000 for BYU on a band stacked FSS Dish Pro LNBF.
I think the Dish Pro upper band offset is 700mhz not the usual 600mhz. My understanding is the superdish FSS LNB stacking is just like the DBS DP except for the LO of 10750. While some 3rd party PDFs have 1550-2050 listed, Dish's PDF says 1650-2150 for the upper band. At least according to Google.
Because on Ku DP the LO is lower than the TP frequency you'll *add* 700mhz to the TP. This has the effect of adding 700mhz to the intermediate frequency by subtracting the LO from a 700mhz higher number. This is basically opposite C-Band which subtracts the frequency from the LO. So with C-Band you want to reduce the TP amount subtracted from the LO to raise the intermediate frequency. Sorry kind of confusing explanation there, but here is the calculation.
With standard unstacked, using LO 10750, BYU and ABC News Now:
11780 - 10750 = 1030 mhz I/F
11955 - 10750 = 1205 mhz I/F
With stacked, using LO 10750 and the above transponders you add 700mhz to the horizontal transponder:
12480 - 10750 = 1730 mhz I/F
11955 - 10750 = 1205 mhz I/F (the same stacked or unstacked)
On non voltage switching band-stacked LNB, I would suggest using horizontal instead of vertical since you will get 18V to the LNB. This is more distance tolerant and reduces the risk of voltage sag at the LNB. Also your motor
will move quicker if you have it motorized as the tip of the Iceberg pointed out.
For blind scanning with a 10750 LO just scan 11700 - 12900 horizontal. This scans the normal Ku vertical at 11700-12200 and the stacked horizontal 700mhz above this at 12400 - 12900.