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Thread: Which LNB

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    What LNB would work well on a 30" Dish to receive Dish Network? Just 110/119 for now. Plan to run to a DPP44 for multiple receivers.
    Any thoughts appreciated!

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    2 DP duels or singles.

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    I don't think 2 Dish Pro LNBs fighting will help the poster out much. A DP "DUAL" might be the correct answer meaning it has 2 threaded outputs to connect a cable to.

    I don't know of any readily available dishes larger than 20" to use for both 110 & 119. He will need 2 30" inch dishes with 1 LNB on each to get 110 & 119 with an external switch like a DP21.

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