S8200 - freeview forum2024-03-29T01:49:17Zhttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/s8200?commentId=6513406%3AComment%3A79749&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBiggles said:
Why 10600? St…tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-09:6513406:Comment:797492018-01-09T22:06:19.975ZAnil Harihttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/AnilHari
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Biggles said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/s8200?commentId=6513406%3AComment%3A79745#6513406Comment79853"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750 or 11300. Never seen a 10600 one.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>John Baird said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/s8200?xg_source=activity#6513406Comment80040"><div><div class="xg_user_generated">No I mean 10600…</div>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>Biggles said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/s8200?commentId=6513406%3AComment%3A79745#6513406Comment79853"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750 or 11300. Never seen a 10600 one.<br/> <br/> <cite>John Baird said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/s8200?xg_source=activity#6513406Comment80040"><div><div class="xg_user_generated">No I mean 10600</div>
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<div class="xg_user_generated">A Universal LNB usually receives the signal in both the Low and High Sat bands. They have two oscillator frequencies to allow access to the bands. More common ones are 950/10600 with the 22KHz tone switching between the two oscillators. These LNBs are common in the EU as they have satellites that transmit in the low and high sat bands. To get to the high sat band, where the Freeview signal is at the moment, a setting of LO=10600+22KHz ON is necessary.</div>
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</blockquote> Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750…tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-09:6513406:Comment:797452018-01-09T02:41:01.369ZJohn Bairdhttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/JohnBaird
Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750 or 11300. Never seen a 10600 one.<br />
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He said he had a universal LNB Biggles and that is the frequency needed to make it work
Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750 or 11300. Never seen a 10600 one.<br />
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He said he had a universal LNB Biggles and that is the frequency needed to make it work I was getting signal in the u…tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-08:6513406:Comment:797392018-01-08T22:45:19.136ZJameshttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/James356
<p>I was getting signal in the universal band, which I thought was a bit weird and getting scrambled sky.</p>
<p>I had a look at the dish next door and it is setup the same.</p>
<p>I jumped up last night to have a look at alignment and found it is a 10750 LO, and not in the universal range so alignment is out.</p>
<p>The cable out on the LNB was down at about the 6.30 Mark so I twisted it around to about the 8 o'clock Mark and now getting freeveiw. </p>
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<p>I was getting signal in the universal band, which I thought was a bit weird and getting scrambled sky.</p>
<p>I had a look at the dish next door and it is setup the same.</p>
<p>I jumped up last night to have a look at alignment and found it is a 10750 LO, and not in the universal range so alignment is out.</p>
<p>The cable out on the LNB was down at about the 6.30 Mark so I twisted it around to about the 8 o'clock Mark and now getting freeveiw. </p>
<p></p> Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750…tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-08:6513406:Comment:798532018-01-08T21:43:54.867ZBiggleshttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/Biggles
<p>Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750 or 11300. Never seen a 10600 one.<br/> <br/> <cite>John Baird said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/s8200?xg_source=activity#6513406Comment80040"><div><div class="xg_user_generated">No I mean 10600</div>
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<p>Why 10600? Std LNB are 10750 or 11300. Never seen a 10600 one.<br/> <br/> <cite>John Baird said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://freeviewforum.co.nz/forum/topics/s8200?xg_source=activity#6513406Comment80040"><div><div class="xg_user_generated">No I mean 10600</div>
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</blockquote> No I mean 10600tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-08:6513406:Comment:800402018-01-08T21:13:24.999ZJohn Bairdhttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/JohnBaird
No I mean 10600
No I mean 10600 you mean 10750 tone/22khz offtag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-08:6513406:Comment:800352018-01-08T06:36:04.121Zwillishttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/willis
you mean 10750 tone/22khz off
you mean 10750 tone/22khz off Have you set the LO to 10600 ?tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-08:6513406:Comment:797312018-01-08T04:54:13.824ZJohn Bairdhttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/JohnBaird
Have you set the LO to 10600 ?
Have you set the LO to 10600 ? Was the dish known to be work…tag:freeviewforum.co.nz,2018-01-08:6513406:Comment:798412018-01-08T00:36:53.170ZBiggleshttps://freeviewforum.co.nz/profile/Biggles
<p>Was the dish known to be working before you moved in? If not then it could be a failing LNB.</p>
<p>Was the dish known to be working before you moved in? If not then it could be a failing LNB.</p>