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I have a titanium lnb, but don't have the wiring diagram for it. There are two connectors on the lnb how do they hook up?
Sounds like you got the dual LNBF. One F connection is for horizontal polarized signals and the other for vertical polarization. You'll need 2 coax cables and a diseqc switch to select which one you want to go to the receiver. I believe you can use just one of the F connectors for both polarizations and have the receiver select which polarization you want to receive - you won't need the diseqc switch and one coax cable for that config. I hope that's clear.
 
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Both outputs are voltage controlled polarity. 13Vdc: Vertical or 18Vdc:Horizontal. They are not fixed polarity output.

If only connecting one of the LNBF ports to one STB, protect the unused port with a bank plastic cap or a small dab of silicon sealant to prevent water intrusion. Some users prefer taking an F-fitting, filling with silicon sealant, curing then screwing on the unused port.
 
Sounds like you got the dual LNBF. One F connection is for horizontal polarized signals and the other for vertical polarization. You'll need 2 coax cables and a diseqc switch to select which one you want to go to the receiver. I believe you can use just one of the F connectors for both polarizations and have the receiver select which polarization you want to receive - you won't need the diseqc switch and one coax cable for that config. I hope that's clear.
 
Sounds like you got the dual LNBF. One F connection is for horizontal polarized signals and the other for vertical polarization. You'll need 2 coax cables and a diseqc switch to select which one you want to go to the receiver. I believe you can use just one of the F connectors for both polarizations and have the receiver select which polarization you want to receive - you won't need the diseqc switch and one coax cable for that config. I hope that's clear.
I currently have a c/ku lnbf but am having receiving problems on a couple of transmitters. My receiver selects the satellite and horizontal or vertical. I guess I'll try to connect both connections with a diseqc switch.

Thanks
 
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I currently have a c/ku lnbf but am having receiving problems on a couple of transmitters. My receiver selects the satellite and horizontal or vertical. I guess I'll try to connect both connections with a diseqc switch.

Thanks
Exactly which LNBF do you have? I had assumed that you have a dual C-band output on your LNBF so are you using a C/Ku combo LNBF instead?
 
As Titanium said. Both ports are voltage switched. Two receivers can be used or the unused port can be saved for after a rainy day.
Unless he disagrees. The unused port can be covered to keep water from seeping inside.
A dab of.....Silicone....would work.
Silicon is on the beach. Silicone is why you go there (with dark sunglasses on).
 
Please post a photo of the LNBF or the model. If it is an old CK1 model, yes, you need either a DiSEqC or 22 KHz switch for the STB to select between the C-band and the KU-band outputs.

A CK1 does not have any interference filtering and will have problems with 5G interference on the C-band frequencies, if 5G is in use in your area.. This may be why you're having problems receiving certain transponders.
 
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