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<blockquote data-quote="rolfw" data-source="post: 1167658" data-attributes="member: 175057"><p>Didn't realise they'd started making twins again, most Sky 2 output LNBs are Wideband, which would have been what your 4k box would have required for recording 4 channels. Is it definitely the LNB you link to, or a similar looking one? Unfortunately terms are often confused, in LNB terms a twin LNB has two similar outputs (universal) which are swappable, a Dual LNB (which a Wideband LNB is) has two different output, one Vertical and one Horizontal, so if you swap them around the tuner is receiving different signals. You comment above about switching the cables around and changing the channels you could recieve may indicate it's a Wideband LNB, which unless the TV has a Widebad setting, won't work.</p><p> </p><p>The below settings should work with a universal LNB (standard LNB, check the connectors on the cable ends at the TV as well.</p><p></p><p>LNB frequency: 9750/10600</p><p>Transponder : 11023,H23000</p><p>DiSEqC: off</p><p>22kHz Tone: on/auto</p><p>LNB Power: toggled on</p><p>DiSEqC has choices: Off</p><p>Unicable: Toggled off</p><p>MotorType: Off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rolfw, post: 1167658, member: 175057"] Didn't realise they'd started making twins again, most Sky 2 output LNBs are Wideband, which would have been what your 4k box would have required for recording 4 channels. Is it definitely the LNB you link to, or a similar looking one? Unfortunately terms are often confused, in LNB terms a twin LNB has two similar outputs (universal) which are swappable, a Dual LNB (which a Wideband LNB is) has two different output, one Vertical and one Horizontal, so if you swap them around the tuner is receiving different signals. You comment above about switching the cables around and changing the channels you could recieve may indicate it's a Wideband LNB, which unless the TV has a Widebad setting, won't work. The below settings should work with a universal LNB (standard LNB, check the connectors on the cable ends at the TV as well. LNB frequency: 9750/10600 Transponder : 11023,H23000 DiSEqC: off 22kHz Tone: on/auto LNB Power: toggled on DiSEqC has choices: Off Unicable: Toggled off MotorType: Off [/QUOTE]
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