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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 828993" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Hi Peter</p><p></p><p>King of Sat might be useful as a resource. It tells you which channels are on each transponder. The 19.2e link is --><a href="http://sc.kingofsat.net/pos-19.2E.php" target="_blank">here</a><--. As Vasillich and Craig say, you need one tuner per *frequency* that you want to receive simultaneously. Also keep in mind that satellite dishes must be powered - this means you can only receive one "band" from a single LNB at a time. "Band" example: high band (above 11700 MHz) vertical transponders. In Europe you have four main bands:</p><p></p><p>1. low horizontal</p><p>2. high horizontal</p><p>3. low vertical</p><p>4. low horizontal</p><p></p><p>This is why people have Quad output LNBs - so that they can feed all channels into their satellite switches.</p><p></p><p>mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 828993, member: 82144"] Hi Peter King of Sat might be useful as a resource. It tells you which channels are on each transponder. The 19.2e link is -->[URL="http://sc.kingofsat.net/pos-19.2E.php"]here[/URL]<--. As Vasillich and Craig say, you need one tuner per *frequency* that you want to receive simultaneously. Also keep in mind that satellite dishes must be powered - this means you can only receive one "band" from a single LNB at a time. "Band" example: high band (above 11700 MHz) vertical transponders. In Europe you have four main bands: 1. low horizontal 2. high horizontal 3. low vertical 4. low horizontal This is why people have Quad output LNBs - so that they can feed all channels into their satellite switches. mm [/QUOTE]
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