I'm looking into buy a new lnbf that allows me to get cband and ku reception (Corotor® II Plus) and I was just wondering what the servo motor is for??
tdti1 said:The Corotor® II Plus is not a lnbf, it is a feedhorn that comes with a servo motor, you will need to buy a C-band and Ku-band lnb to place onto the feed, the servo allows you to change polarity, and make skew adjustments.
Do not get the wideband, unless you want channels off of NSS-806 and a few others, I have scanned NSS-806 and get a few feeds with my Linear setup, also the wideband will have a bit more signal loss than the regular Corotor.
Many dealers sell package deals with the feed and both lnb's.
tdti1 said:The 4dtv or any anolog IRD will control the polarity, and when a dvb is slaved you willflip the polarity from H-V when needed, if you do not have a 4dtv and do not subscribe to any programming then a Pansat and a V-box will be all you need the Pansats have the ability to control a servo, you can also just use the analog box to move the dish and have the Pansat as the master, though if you have 4dtv I would have the 4dtv as master.