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    Will this dish work with Starchoice

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    I have this oval channelmaster dish, and would like to use it to get Starchoice. Would their lnb's work or even mount on the feed arm?

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    The LNB"s are circular and Shaw Direct (SC) is linear

    That Gainmaster dish is designed for folks who are on the edge of the DBS footprint. Usually for
    101/110/119 or
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    so even if you swapped LNB's the spacing is too far apart for Shaw Direct. Its 9 degrees apart and Shaw is 3.8
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    Iceberg:

    This forum has an advertiser who sells an LNB that is billed for "4 degree spacing". Would that LNB work with Star Choice?

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    If you're talking about Satelliteav yes they do have a LNB setup that works with 4 degree spacing. I had one of the setups at one time. The only drawback is you have to use their 36" dish (Glorystar, azure shine, Geosatpro) as the holder wont work with any other dish.
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    If I remove the lnb holders that are on there now, is there a way to attach a SC Quad to the support arm? Or. if I only want to look at the HD sat, which generic lnb would work with this dish. I am only needing to feed one reciever.

    Thanks again

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    The quad wont work. It is designed only for the 75e dish. Even if the arm length is right the dish is curved different and wont work

    You can use any KU LNB for just HD (111.1). I know satelliteav has one that fits in the holder

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    Thanks Iceberg for your help. I'm just trying to get in on the cheap, since shipping from Canada for that 75E is a bitch.

    One last question, I thought I read on some other posts that you have to let Starchoice know which lnb you use so they can set that in the reciever. Can you explain and clairfy that? I want to be prepared if I get a reciever that someone has been using with a quad, and I decide to just use a single lnb.

    Sorry, two questions. If I use this for tailgating, will I have to call Starchoice to rehit to activate? I also thought I read that if it doesn't get a signal for a couple of hours.

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    1. There are two setups. Stacked and unstacked. The quad (that is stock on the 75e) is unstacked so 99% of the time they would set you up for that. 99% of the aftermarket LNB's are unstacked. You will know if they set it up wrong as the horizontal polarity channels wont come in if the maps are wrong. Just tell them you have an unstacked LNB and you'll be fine (heck tell them you have the quad LNB...they know what that is)

    2. Mine has been unplugged for more than 2 hours with no issues. Lost power for about 6 hours a few months ago and it worked fine when power came back up
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    Thanks again Iceberg. I really appreciate it.

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    no problem

    Any other questions let us know. I know of folks who are set for 111.1 only for HD only
    Winegard 76cm dish, SG2100 motor, Sadoun dual KU LNB..... Directv Slimline SWM 3 LNB.... GeoSatPro 36" dish with Sadoun dual KU LNB... Coolsat 5000 on motorized.... Manhattan RS1933....Directv HR34 (yes the 5 tuner monster) GeoSatPro 200 to aim dishes.... few receivers not set up yet
    Two 6 foot Fortec dish with GeoSatPro dual C-Band LNB "ghetto moved" to various C-Band satellites

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