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Using a echostar ad-3000ip viaccess with a smw q-pll quad lnb type r
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<blockquote data-quote="subman" data-source="post: 1093832" data-attributes="member: 206094"><p>Well I did look around at who made a good quad band LNB and all I could find was SMW Type R at looking at the spec :-</p><p>Lo 10.00 ( 13v . No Tone ) 10.95-11.70 Ghz</p><p>Lo 10.75 ( 13v , 22Khz Tone ) 11.70 - 12.25 Ghz </p><p>Lo 11.30 ( 18v , No Tone ) 12.25 - 12.75 Ghz </p><p>Lo 9.75 ( 18v , 22 Khz Tone ) 10.70 - 11.70 Ghz </p><p></p><p>So I thought it was the same as the other Quad band LNB but its clear now that like you say its a bi-band with four values of oscilators they did make others like the Type E + B But I will ask in other forums and see if anyone else had the same problem and how they got round it .But yes the Type R if you bought one new from SMW there about £850 and about £800 from Hypex . Ok you bought a Enigma E2 and with that you can create your own LNB profile that maybe some I can think about this technomate looks new to me I did try and put in my own LNB spec 9.750 - 10.750 then did a blind scan but it crashed at 22% but before it crashed it logged 70 Channels . I then tried 9.750 - 11.300 that scan crashed at 17 % channels logged 70 . Firmware of the TM-5402 is Version 1.44 April 22 2016 .</p><p></p><p>But should we sort the LNB side out will it work with the ASC1 so I will keep my eye out for a Enigma e2 receiver (sf8008) and find out how others use the Type R and what receivers they use .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subman, post: 1093832, member: 206094"] Well I did look around at who made a good quad band LNB and all I could find was SMW Type R at looking at the spec :- Lo 10.00 ( 13v . No Tone ) 10.95-11.70 Ghz Lo 10.75 ( 13v , 22Khz Tone ) 11.70 - 12.25 Ghz Lo 11.30 ( 18v , No Tone ) 12.25 - 12.75 Ghz Lo 9.75 ( 18v , 22 Khz Tone ) 10.70 - 11.70 Ghz So I thought it was the same as the other Quad band LNB but its clear now that like you say its a bi-band with four values of oscilators they did make others like the Type E + B But I will ask in other forums and see if anyone else had the same problem and how they got round it .But yes the Type R if you bought one new from SMW there about £850 and about £800 from Hypex . Ok you bought a Enigma E2 and with that you can create your own LNB profile that maybe some I can think about this technomate looks new to me I did try and put in my own LNB spec 9.750 - 10.750 then did a blind scan but it crashed at 22% but before it crashed it logged 70 Channels . I then tried 9.750 - 11.300 that scan crashed at 17 % channels logged 70 . Firmware of the TM-5402 is Version 1.44 April 22 2016 . But should we sort the LNB side out will it work with the ASC1 so I will keep my eye out for a Enigma e2 receiver (sf8008) and find out how others use the Type R and what receivers they use . [/QUOTE]
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