Please Help To Install Dp34-119w-110w And 121w

keria420

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Hi, Happy New year to all members,

I,m new in this forum, I need some help, I try to search for answer, but can't find, so I'm asking here.

I'm trying to install, DP500 with DP LNB and Pansat dish @121W
I did install and getting all sat signal ok if I connect individually.
I want all 3 sat with DP34 switch, When I connect with dp34 I get only 119 & 110 and at 3 position it says NC when I do check switch.
I connected 119 to port 1, 110 to port 2 and 121 to port 3.

Please help how can I get all 3 sat with dp34 so I can connect 4 revrs.

Thanks for your help & support.:up
 

technoguy

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jkinser said:
Don't believe that a generic KU LNB will work. The DP34 switch requires the use of Dish Pro (DP) LNBs.
Quite right,you will need legacy lnbs to make it work, also a dp 34 won't make any good with the setup.If you want to place this FTA with others dish irds you will need a microyal MRX 44 if you don't want to use the disecq switch.
 

BrettTRay

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I've took the plastic casing off of DP duals before and they will fit fine in the lnb holder. I did that on a 30" dish I had laying around the house. Worked fine at 129. I know it got alot better signal than with a Dish 300. I've also took a FSS lnb off of a superdish and the feedhorn fit fine in the round lnb holder.
 

keria420

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I have pansat PF-7600 LNB for 121W.

Is this work for DP34?

If not any recoomendation which one to get?????

Thanks
 

SimpleSimon

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Feb 29, 2004
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The ONLY repeat ONLY DishPro FSS (105/121) LNB made is the one used on a SuperDish. Sorry.

That being said, it IS possible to get the ODD transponders only when using a Legacy-type (industry standard) FSS LNB. The method depends on whether your FSS LNB has H/V outputs, or is voltage-switched.

If H/V, just try one or the other output - you should get odd transponders with one of them.

If voltage-switched, rotate the LNB 90 degrees in it's mount to fool it into thinking H is V. I'll leave the "why" for others to post. :D
 

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