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    Hi there. I am currently house sitting and have managed to reset owners set top box. Was my own fault. It is a California series 3.
    Under satellite set up it needs the low and hi lnb freq. I have tried a few numbers from the forum but none have worked.
    It is fixed on Optus d2 although I can't find that sat on the set top box list.
    Not sure what the lab is as it is on the roof.
    Thanks for your help guys.



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    If it's a universal LNB try low 9750MHz and hi 10600MHz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streetlifeaus View Post
    Hi there. I am currently house sitting and have managed to reset owners set top box. Was my own fault. It is a California series 3.
    Under satellite set up it needs the low and hi lnb freq. I have tried a few numbers from the forum but none have worked.
    It is fixed on Optus d2 although I can't find that sat on the set top box list.
    Not sure what the lab is as it is on the roof.
    Thanks for your help guys.
    What Nos have you tried?
    The possibilities are:-
    11300
    10700
    and 09750, 10600, 11700 If it's a Universal.
    Other than that, you'll have to climb on the roof to see what's written on the LNB.

    Last edited by beer4life; 15-04-12 at 04:09 PM. Reason: fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beer4life View Post
    ... and 09750, 10600, 10700 If it's a Universal.

    I think that should read 9750, 10600, 11700.

    (Where 9750 is the Local Oscillator LOW frequency, 10600 is the LO HIGH frequency, and 11700 is the CROSSOVER frequency).

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    Thank you guys. I found out it was a ku band lnb and your figures were great. All fixed. Thank you again.

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