You need a 10700 as it has a greater bandwidth or you can use a universal LNB which covers what a 10700 does plus a little. But the uni is no good for a foxstar box
Leroy
Hi Guys,
Is there a specific LNB type required, i currently have a 11300 LNB ( i put these values into my Dreamb0x within the all the LNB fields). what I noticed is that some channels i cant to work.
I have done the same setup for my Bro's house and it seems he can get them all besides the discovery channel which he and I really want ( American chopper, overhaulin!!).
His LNB is a 10700 and confgured the same with the 10700 value within all the fields of the Dreamb0x; as mentioned he gets more channels to work. Both Box's talk to the same server.
My quesiton is what would be the correct LNB to use. I have tried re-aligning the dishes to the best i can which it is.
both box's are Identical and configured the same.
thanks in advance
ABS
Last edited by ABS351; 19-11-09 at 10:59 AM.
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You need a 10700 as it has a greater bandwidth or you can use a universal LNB which covers what a 10700 does plus a little. But the uni is no good for a foxstar box
Leroy
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i thought that was the case, just wanted to confirm, i dont feel like getting back on the roof again :-)
im sure it was a old foxtel dish anyway ?? it was a hills LNB.
thanks guys
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