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Bullseye universal LNB

Was there anything special to use this LNB? QO-100 Bullseye TCXO LNB - Ultra Stable for Ku Band Satellites 10489 - 12750 MHz | eBay
Ebay listing says you need a "bias tee power injector"?
 
According to the list from Rick's, that mux is MPR (Minnesota Public Radio)

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According to the list from Rick's, that mux is MPR (Minnesota Public Radio)

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Interesting, it's almost like it's a national Classical feed, coulda swore it was the same programming when I switched back and forth. Maybe MPR and WPR just insert commentary?

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Just FYI, the Octagon SF8008 v3 Supreme (from Rick's) can tune low symbol rates. With the dual tuners, I would say this receiver is a formidable competitor in the FTA market. Running KU on one tuner and C-band on the other. Current image (four slots) is TNAP 6.1. Credit and thanks to El Bandido for his help in getting this working.

 
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Moody Radio Nashville, 87W C-band, 4155 H 283

These low SR feeds started to lock after I did a software update to TNAP 6.1 via the receiver menu earlier today. Not sure if the update made a difference or not.

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Yes, Nevada Public Radio is KNPR Las Vegas

Thanks for checking. Too bad the Rx doesn't lock it. I've been looking at getting one because of the low SR ability, but didn't want to spend the bucks without being certain.
 
Yes. With a Bullseye feed I see it at 12027.925.

Doubt it will go away anytime soon. It's feeding about 14 stations and translators across rural Nevada and beyond. Some of the stations on 99w are feeding over twice that amount. Often on rural mountain tops that probably don't have fiber.

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