I think I lost my low Ku band

N5XZS

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Something wrong with my lnbf or my Edison receiver setting may have mess thing up while DXing 117W* bird.:(

The freq, range is missing from 10.7 to 11.7 GHz.:rolleyes:
 
Nope, I even try swapping out LNBF, but no luck.:(

Must be my Edison receiver conferigation setup in advance mode.

I thought I set it at band mode for universal and should be triggering 22 KHz to get Ku low band.

Still scratching my head.:p

Any other ideas?:facepalm
 
OK will try that and may have to swap my LNBF again tomorrow, since it's getting dark and too cold for my taste!:biggrin

I am tropical type guy used to stationed in Canal Zone, Panama.

For now just TV DXing tonight...:hungry
 
For troubleshooting, put a cheapo satellite meter (with the 22KHz LED indicator) inline at the LNBF and see if the 22KHz tone is on when a TP below 11700 is selected.


If your dish motor is moving between satellites, the receiver's 22KHz / DiSEqC (which is just modulated 22KHz tone) generation hardware is working.
 
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Thanks Ti,

For the heads up and yes my moter is working fine. Right now just waiting for cold morning to warm up, it went down to 28F*!:)

So I can swap out the LNBF and make sure I get the low Ku band back, if not get a cheap 22 KHz detecter meter.:)
 
No luck on Ku low band 22 KHZ switch.

May have go to electronic shop and see if they have cheap satellite 22 KHz meter.

Shouldn't cost no more than $20 bucks right?:rolleyes:
 
I have a universal lnb on 117w . I have my setting at band but i am not picking up anything below 11700. Should toneburst a or b be set?
 

LO lnbf frequency edumakatin please

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