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Big question, For the slimline hd with the single lnb a power inserter is required, (swm) We have one that is 21v and we suspect it should be 29v. This may be why we cannot obtain a signal?
 
Big question, For the slimline hd with the single lnb a power inserter is required, (swm) We have one that is 21v and we suspect it should be 29v. This may be why we cannot obtain a signal?

Is it a SLIMLINE or a SWM SL dish ?

If it's NOT a SWM, no Power Inserter used.

The LNB should have only 1 output if it's a SWM set up.
 
29v is for a swm8/16/32 multiswitch. Some techs use them if the dish is more than 200' from the pi however. But generally u wanna use the 21v

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29v is for a swm8/16/32 multiswitch. Some techs use them if the dish is more than 200' from the pi however. But generally u wanna use the 21v

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Thank You! having a heck of a time with this guy. bought a meter to help us. we think we caught a bad lnb.
 
You can always use the 29 volt model. The 21 volt one should only be used with a swm lnb, not a swm switch.
 
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