I attached one of these next to my Ku lnb on my 1.2 m dish. I only want to use the C band portion of it. I am having trouble getting any feeds whatsoever.
I have a Coolsat 6000; I am using a 4x1 DisEqc swith with the BSC621-2 C/Ku assigned as no. 3 and my ku lnb assigned as no. 2.
Questions:
1. do I need to disconnect the Ku cable on the BSC621-2 C/Ku lnb?
2. Will the switch 's signal get to the C portion of the BSC621-2 C/Ku lnb? I realize that it has an internal DisEqc switch--wasn't sure if it would be a problem have two such switches in a row (I read somewhere that on the BSC621-2 C/Ku lnb, its internal switch calls the C-band lnb "1"). Is it a problem that on my DisEqc the BSC621-2 C/Ku is plugged into port 1?



3. What are a few of the strongest linear C-Band digital transponders out there so I can shoot for something?
I have a Coolsat 6000; I am using a 4x1 DisEqc swith with the BSC621-2 C/Ku assigned as no. 3 and my ku lnb assigned as no. 2.
Questions:
1. do I need to disconnect the Ku cable on the BSC621-2 C/Ku lnb?
2. Will the switch 's signal get to the C portion of the BSC621-2 C/Ku lnb? I realize that it has an internal DisEqc switch--wasn't sure if it would be a problem have two such switches in a row (I read somewhere that on the BSC621-2 C/Ku lnb, its internal switch calls the C-band lnb "1"). Is it a problem that on my DisEqc the BSC621-2 C/Ku is plugged into port 1?




3. What are a few of the strongest linear C-Band digital transponders out there so I can shoot for something?