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Default Foxrtel satellite setup..

hi all...
i want to install a foxtel dish 65cm one at my house...
i want to know whether to use a c band or ku band LNb,
and what are the LNB specifications that work with foxtel digital...

i already have a 2.8M dish installed which i did my self with an aculator so i am not new to this stuff...

anything i should look out for when i am buying the dish ?
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hi all...
i want to install a foxtel dish 65cm one at my house...
i want to know whether to use a c band or ku band LNb,
and what are the LNB specifications that work with foxtel digital...

i already have a 2.8M dish installed which i did my self with an aculator so i am not new to this stuff...

anything i should look out for when i am buying the dish ?

Seems to me that you are in the wrong forum.
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You have installed a 2.8m dish with ana ctuator, say that you are not new to this, and you ask what settings work, and whether fox is on C-band or Ku-band?

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lol... i found installing a ku dish alot more easy than installing a C band..
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I think some more reading is required
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i would say if you want foxtel installed i would ring their installations phone number. They have it sorted.
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