NextWave Navigator NCC500 Receiver

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moseley

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You wouldnt happen to be using a Universal LNB, would you?

11900-11749=151
10750 (LO for standard LNB) - 10600 (LO for Universal) equals 150

If you are using the Universal then your numbers will be off. :)

I had the same issue and on non SBS6 satellites, I coudlnt get above TP 18 because
12080+150=12230 which is above the end of KU (12200). I went to standard LNB and everything was fine :)

Why, yes thank you for asking. That simple. huh? I can live with it. I just have to learn to point it.
 

satcustomer

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I'm okay with the sparkles/somewhat snowy picture. I mean, to me, it's not worth nudging my dish with the DVB receiver to get a possibly better picture on the analog feed.
 

moseley

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Why, yes thank you for asking. That simple. huh? I can live with it. I just have to learn to point it.


I have rethought my comment....Ice do you mean some of my missing upper transponders that are non-analog are lost due to having a universal lnb? like I have never got 12180 on AMC3.
 

Mr Tony

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I have rethought my comment....Ice do you mean some of my missing upper transponders that are non-analog are lost due to having a universal lnb? like I have never got 12180 on AMC3.

yep :)

since the Universal is 150mhz lower than a standard the frequencies are off. Some units you can change that frequency but once you get to 12200 thats as high as you can go.

When I had a universal LNB set up, my analog I went through and made each TP 150 higher so 11900 was 12050 and I didnt care about the frequency. (the channels just matched up)..But when I got to TP19 (12080) my Toshiba went to 12200 and then back to 11720 so I couldnt get TP 19-24
 

moseley

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yep :)

since the Universal is 150mhz lower than a standard the frequencies are off. Some units you can change that frequency but once you get to 12200 thats as high as you can go.

When I had a universal LNB set up, my analog I went through and made each TP 150 higher so 11900 was 12050 and I didnt care about the frequency. (the channels just matched up)..But when I got to TP19 (12080) my Toshiba went to 12200 and then back to 11720 so I couldnt get TP 19-24

Even the non-analogs?
 

jayelem

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I have rethought my comment....Ice do you mean some of my missing upper transponders that are non-analog are lost due to having a universal lnb? like I have never got 12180 on AMC3.

Then I have a Universal problem.

Iceberg thank you for pointing that out, I won't switch out my universal for a standard, unless an Invacom quad came my way.

Learn something everyday.
 

madmadworld

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i have read thru 2 treads on this box. but no one ever said it can run and remember motor /Actuator settings.
anyone still have one or remember ?
thanks for reading
 

Shawn95GT

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i have read thru 2 treads on this box. but no one ever said it can run and remember motor /Actuator settings.
anyone still have one or remember ?
thanks for reading

It has a badly out dated satellite list but like almost all c-band receivers you set a certain actuator count to a satellite position.

I can't remember if mine is still connected to the TV but if it is I'll fire it up tonight for fun.
 

Mr Tony

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i have read thru 2 treads on this box. but no one ever said it can run and remember motor /Actuator settings.
anyone still have one or remember ?
thanks for reading

they are still on EBay here and there is no actuator/skew settings on it

just a/v cables and coax in for satellite. SO it must work off a LNBF

edit: I do see skew option but for the actuator it is blocked off. Click on the 2nd pic and blow up the pic

edit2: looks like they will accept cheaper offers.....from what I read ;)
 
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ikki

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What I do is 1. Make sure the unit is off, to hold the PGM button until the unit turns on, press channel down until you get REALIGN DISH, and press DISP.

Then I found the satellites I want and wrote the positions in a book.
 

madmadworld

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now i am confused

What I do is 1. Make sure the unit is off, to hold the PGM button until the unit turns on, press channel down until you get REALIGN DISH, and press DISP.

Then I found the satellites I want and wrote the positions in a book.

now i am confused,
so it does not remember ?
you have to have counts and manually move it ?
or can you store like g-1 g-4 etc ? and pick one off the screen.
thanks alot
 

ikki

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According to the manual the settings can be saved. I just don't trust equipment that old to store things correctly.

Doing it my way, I will never have to worry if the battery dies.
 

madmadworld

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It has a badly out dated satellite list but like almost all c-band receivers you set a certain actuator count to a satellite position.

I can't remember if mine is still connected to the TV but if it is I'll fire it up tonight for fun.

hi Shawn
so you got your's to remember sat settings ?
as i'm going to need a box having collected more dishes that boxes lol.
and since the guy had one of those little dish movers catch on fire i don't want one of those.

thanks for reading
 

Mr Tony

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The one thing I do like about this receiver is it will control a LNBF. The Toshiba wont. If I hook the cable from G16 directly to the Toshiba, I only get Horizontal (odd) polarities.

This receiver I can get both with no extra "help" (ie: another receiver)
 

PopcornNMore

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Here I thought I got a great deal last night at $28 and free shipping. :) I should have tried a lower amount. :( However, $28 is still a great deal for this receiver considering that it is brand new.
 

Mr Tony

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If you dont have a motorized C-Band dish (or in my case ghetto moved) this is a cheaper option than a 922

I had a 905 which works like a 922 but cant move a dish and no analog. I use this receiver for the analog feeds on G16 C-Band
 
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