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My first toroidal 90 multi dish install with 20 lnbs
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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 800131" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>Good luck with the 10/1. Have a look at the manufacturers website for setup details. But I did a little research yesterday and I think (and it's only surmising) that you would need to set the 10/1 to diseqc 1.1 then assign LNB1, LNB2 etc. Obviously AA, AB, BA & BB only work on a 4/1, which is why I'm a bit lost for advice as my 16 LNB's cascade down into a 4/1.</p><p></p><p>BTW, as an owner of five cats, try squirting lemon juice around your strawberry patch. They hate anything citrus. Downside is that it quickly dissipates and you have to repeat every couple of days (or more often if it rains). You could also look at growing citronella (lemon balm). It grows wild on my land, maybe you could plant it round the edge of your veg plot. More from 'Gardeners World' next week......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 800131, member: 310216"] Good luck with the 10/1. Have a look at the manufacturers website for setup details. But I did a little research yesterday and I think (and it's only surmising) that you would need to set the 10/1 to diseqc 1.1 then assign LNB1, LNB2 etc. Obviously AA, AB, BA & BB only work on a 4/1, which is why I'm a bit lost for advice as my 16 LNB's cascade down into a 4/1. BTW, as an owner of five cats, try squirting lemon juice around your strawberry patch. They hate anything citrus. Downside is that it quickly dissipates and you have to repeat every couple of days (or more often if it rains). You could also look at growing citronella (lemon balm). It grows wild on my land, maybe you could plant it round the edge of your veg plot. More from 'Gardeners World' next week...... [/QUOTE]
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