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change LBN
Hi the lbn on my mothers dish the top plastic has worn out and brocken
how easy is it to buy another LBN and change it'
does it just plugs in to cable also how do I know what type it is
like 11700 etc
thanks in advance
Last edited by Costas60; 10-04-18 at 09:38 PM.
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LNB's can be purchased from any satellite store or online, but first you need to know what type to buy.
What type of dish is it for? Foxtel?
Is it a small solid metal dish, or a large mesh dish?
If you're unsure, post some pics of the dish and the LNB.
A new LNB should just be able to replace the existing LNB... same coax connector, but it may need some alignment/adjustment.
We'll cover that once you have the correct one.
For intelsat 19 or intelsat 8
it is a small dish on the roof
currently on intelsat 19
used to be on D2 originally
want it to pickup greek station on mysat
Last edited by Costas60; 10-04-18 at 10:30 PM.
So your mum has a decoder and subscription to the Greek Mysat package already.... just needs a faulty LNB replaced?
No subscription at the moment
looking at getting one
still can get 4E
was getting plus Tv at one stage
If it's a very old LNB it may have a LO frequency of 11300MHz (also known as 11.3GHz).
Later LNB's are mostly 10700MHz (or 10.7GHz)
I'd recommend using a 10700MHz type.
To be sure, you could go into the setup settings on the box to check which LNB frequency it currently is.
If the existing one is 11300 you will need to change the setting to 10700.
If it's a single LNB it will be like one of .
If it's a dual LNB, it will be like one of .
Strong or Sharp are the brands I recommend.
If the new LNB has the cable connection in the same place (usually on the bottom facing down when viewed from the top) mark the bracket and old LNB and install the new one with the same angle (connector position).
This will be close, but you may need some fine adjustment of the 'skew' angle to obtain the best signal.
To do that, you need either to be able to see a signal quality screen, or use a signal meter with a 'quality reading' at the dish when you make very small skew (twisting) adjustments of the LNB to obtain the highest reading.
Which city/town does your mum live in? (That will give a bit of a clue as to the LNB skew setting).
Hope this helps.
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Thanks for all your info
She lives in Melbourne 3168
I will check on the weekend when I go there
what setting in the box itr is
For IS19 in Melbourne, the cable connector on the LNB will be around the 5 o'clock position when viewed from the front of the dish.
The LNB frequency will be somewhere in the setup menu of the decoder (each make/model is different).
If the old LNB is 10700 then you won't need to change any settings.
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