J jagee SatelliteGuys Guru Original poster Apr 16, 2007 149 0 May 5, 2007 #1 If my pansat receiver isn't set to the right Diseqc like for C band it says 1 and KU band it says 2,Will i not take in any transponders.I left it set at none.Is that why i might not be able to set up my dish and receiver
If my pansat receiver isn't set to the right Diseqc like for C band it says 1 and KU band it says 2,Will i not take in any transponders.I left it set at none.Is that why i might not be able to set up my dish and receiver
J jjpicou SatelliteGuys Family Apr 26, 2005 55 0 Ohio May 5, 2007 #2 If you are using the BSC621-2 LNBF,you will need to assign Diseqc 1 for C band and Diseqc 2 for Ku Band on your receiver.
If you are using the BSC621-2 LNBF,you will need to assign Diseqc 1 for C band and Diseqc 2 for Ku Band on your receiver.
J jagee SatelliteGuys Guru Original poster Apr 16, 2007 149 0 May 5, 2007 #3 So i won't receive any type of signal until i do?Is that right.
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 4,149 17,563 Mankato, MN May 5, 2007 #4 pretty much. I tried one time without selecting a DIseqc port and got nothing. I knew it was aimed right as I just swapped LNB's from a working system
pretty much. I tried one time without selecting a DIseqc port and got nothing. I knew it was aimed right as I just swapped LNB's from a working system
J jagee SatelliteGuys Guru Original poster Apr 16, 2007 149 0 May 5, 2007 #5 ill try that later on Ive been beating my head and not doing it the right way LOL PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS!
ill try that later on Ive been beating my head and not doing it the right way LOL PLEASE LOG IN TO GET RID OF THESE ADS!
M Mr Tony SatelliteGuys Pro Supporting Founder Nov 17, 2003 4,149 17,563 Mankato, MN May 5, 2007 #6 also make sure about the skew. I know on mine it was off by like 90 degrees for some reason