gulfbreeze Member Original poster Apr 16, 2006 13 0 Jul 19, 2006 #1 Just wondering, in a motorized system with a 31" or 36" dish, what's the advantage of having dual LNBs?
Just wondering, in a motorized system with a 31" or 36" dish, what's the advantage of having dual LNBs?
PSB On vacation Nov 5, 2003 3 5 Jul 19, 2006 #2 With a dual LNBF you can run one output to a 2nd receiver! Usually people add a 2nd DBS LNB to pick up the very few FTA channels on DBS satellites! I use the Invacom QPH-031 LNBF, it does Linear and Circular signals with just one LNB (Has 4 outputs)
With a dual LNBF you can run one output to a 2nd receiver! Usually people add a 2nd DBS LNB to pick up the very few FTA channels on DBS satellites! I use the Invacom QPH-031 LNBF, it does Linear and Circular signals with just one LNB (Has 4 outputs)
gulfbreeze Member Original poster Apr 16, 2006 13 0 Jul 19, 2006 #3 Ah, I see. But would the first receiver control the motor and you just have the second one able to watch another channel on the same satellite?
Ah, I see. But would the first receiver control the motor and you just have the second one able to watch another channel on the same satellite?
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 2,756 12,106 Mankato, MN Jul 19, 2006 #4 correct...one recever controls the motor..the other is just along for the ride