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LNB , how to know is dead?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1152742" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>Just checked 0.8W and found 1 of the strongest transponders to be Diva 11862 H 28000 DVB-S, but encrypted, a FTA channel Music Channel Balkan 11900 H 28000 DVB-S.</p><p></p><p>The easiest way, to find 0.8W, is to go to Dishpointer, type in your postcode, select 0.8W, from the drop down box, next to where you type your postcode, click on Search.</p><p>Zoom in on the provided map, moving the green icon, as you locate your property, then look at the green line, for where to point your dish.</p><p></p><p>Dishpointer also gives you a guide as to any possible obstacles, blocking your signal, if you tick the box, on the right hand side, of the map, show obstacle (line of sight checker), and move the red icon, to where the obstacles are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1152742, member: 187442"] Just checked 0.8W and found 1 of the strongest transponders to be Diva 11862 H 28000 DVB-S, but encrypted, a FTA channel Music Channel Balkan 11900 H 28000 DVB-S. The easiest way, to find 0.8W, is to go to Dishpointer, type in your postcode, select 0.8W, from the drop down box, next to where you type your postcode, click on Search. Zoom in on the provided map, moving the green icon, as you locate your property, then look at the green line, for where to point your dish. Dishpointer also gives you a guide as to any possible obstacles, blocking your signal, if you tick the box, on the right hand side, of the map, show obstacle (line of sight checker), and move the red icon, to where the obstacles are. [/QUOTE]
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