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  1. #1
    acuevas is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    Dual LNB holder @ 6 degrees

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    Hi All,

    I set up my dish ( 36" DirecTV WorldDirect ) using lnb holder described above. I am only using one lnb and would like to make use of the extra opening, 6 degrees apart, for a second lnb. The dish is set up at optimal settings for AMC4 101.

    I don't know if anybody has a similar set up, but what satellite, if any, would I hit if I simply inserted a second lnb in opening available? Thanks.
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    Mikhel is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    Quote Originally Posted by acuevas View Post
    Hi All,

    I set up my dish ( 36" DirecTV WorldDirect ) using lnb holder described above. I am only using one lnb and would like to make use of the extra opening, 6 degrees apart, for a second lnb. The dish is set up at optimal settings for AMC4 101.

    I don't know if anybody has a similar set up, but what satellite, if any, would I hit if I simply inserted a second lnb in opening available? Thanks.
    You could try and get 95ºW and 101ºW since they are 6 degrees appart from each other, since 107ºW Ku doesn't has a lot of feeds.

    Cheers

    M.

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    classicsat is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    I vote 95. While I don't pine for it, I think CCTV4 is interesting to watch sometimes.

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    Mikhel is offline SatelliteGuys Regular
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    Maybe he could even target:
    89-95-101ºW using another LNB in the other side of the dish.

    89 has been having a fair amount of baseball feeds from spring training as of lately (I've seen: Angels, BoSox, Yankees and some Seattle i think it was, wildfeeds).

    Cheers

    M.

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