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    Universal LNB and a 22mhz switch

    Some items should not have terminators, but I don't know which should and should not.
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    Diplexer with FTA ?

    I was reading up on Home Nodes last summer; particularly Eagle Aspen, but a couple of others also. I kind of remember some devices that would not only pass the digital signals through, but also would allow return signals for the interactive cable system.
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    Universal LNB and a 22mhz switch

    Check your setups again; e.i., for all satellite locations that are using DiSEqC Ports 2, 3, and 4, the 22KHz tone is set to off. I have one receiver that when I change something for one satellite and then I click on another, it will sometimes modify a setting; and then if I don't catch it...
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    Universal LNB and a 22mhz switch

    As always :), Iceberg is correct, DiSEqC to 22KHz Switch to LNB. I believe the reason is that the 22KHz Switch will not let the DiSEqC commands pass through. However, and although I haven't tried it, there is a 22KHz Switch that will pass the DiSEqC commands, it is the Ecoda EC-2111. This...
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    Enter Here To Win: 1.2 Meter Dish And Stand

    In support of OTARD, I plan on landscaping my front yard with statues, waterfalls, and many mini-dishes (18-20"). It would be nice to have a 4 footer, upside down and tilted backwards to function as the Mother Dish, a functional Dish Antenna, a Bird Bath, and advertisement for Sadoun. Of...
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    Is there a list of satellites that has a strong TP listed for each one?

    That would take all of the fun out of it. I like to walk outside, see where's the sun at, pick a bird, point the dish, and see how much correction I had to make. And for long distant fun, use a satellite photo of a place I've never been and tell someone where to point the dish at based on a...
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    Getting Ready to loose Virginity....

    HDTVFanAtic, As someone else had said, "What type of Toroidal do you have, the T-55 or T-90?" The T-90 is bigger, but I don't exactly remember the specs on either model. However, I do believe that the T-55 only had a range of 40 degrees across the horizon, and possibly the T-90 also. In...